St. Michael's Cathedral (Springfield, Massachusetts)
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St. Michael's Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts, United States.
Located on State Street in Springfield, Massachusetts, the cathedral was built in the 1860s based on plans from noted architect Patrick Keely of Brooklyn, New York.
It was extended in 1996, with the Bishop Marshall Center. The addition includes a chapel that seats 60 people, a TV studio for daily broadcast of the Mass, a parish hall that can seat 120 people and a kitchen. It is now handicap accessible.
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Coordinates: 42°6′15.1″N 72°35′4.1″W / 42.104194°N 72.584472°W
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