Many of the institutions which Whiting established or cultivated during his life continue to play a significant in Holyoke today. Most notably these include the
Holyoke Medical Center, and the city's public library. Whiting, an alumnus of
Holyoke Public Schools would have one named after him on Chestnut Street, which has since been converted to apartments. He also served as a vice president of the Holyoke and Westfield Railroad, predecessor of the
Pioneer Valley Railroad which maintains freight services in the region. His former summer home and cattle farm today bears his name as the
Whiting Farms neighborhood of Holyoke. ==See also==