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  1. 1 day ago · A major commercial and industrial centre and the state’s second largest city, it is the hub of an urbanized area composed of a number of towns (townships), including Holden, Shrewsbury, Boylston, Millbury, Auburn, and Leicester.

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  2. Worcester is known as the "Heart of the Commonwealth" because of its proximity to the center of Massachusetts. The city is about 40 miles (64 km) west of Boston, 50 miles (80 km) east of Springfield, and 38 miles (61 km) northwest of Providence, Rhode Island.

    • Excursion765331. West Warwick, RI18 contributions. Worth your time. Beautiful two special exhibits and the permanent exhibits are top rate. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable.
    • Dawn C. Southbridge, MA1 contribution. Don't Miss This Cast! Beetlejuice was spectacular! Casting.... awesome! Production.... amazing! I loved all the beautifully macabre moments.
    • Ashlee S. 64 contributions. Neat Science Museum. This was a pretty cool science museum for kids. They had quite a few live animals, as well as multiple exhibits.
    • ETfromBoston. Boston, MA61 contributions. Extraordinary. A wonderful performance by the Laszlo Gardony quartet featuring Don Braden, Avery Sharpe and Yoron Israel as part of the Brown Bag Concert Series.
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    • Mechanics Hall
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    • Crompton Collective
    • Massachusetts Vietnam Veterans Memorial
    • Worcester Historical Museum
    • Wormtown Brewery
    • Central Rock Climbing Center
    • Elm Park

    The Worcester Art Museum is home to more than 35,000 works of art which date from antiquity to the present day. Cultures from all over the world are represented throughout the various exhibitions, with the collections showcasing some of the best artists and examples of each genre. A particular favorite of the museum is the silver collection by Paul...

    The elegant Hanover Theatre was originally built in 1904 and named the Franklin Square Theatre, putting on everything from burlesque shows, headline acts, Broadway touring shows and silent films. In 1912, the theatre changed ownership with vaudeville magnate Sylvester Poli purchasing, remodeling and, in 1926, adding a beautiful two story lobby toge...

    Originally built in 1857 by the Mechanics Association to help their members develop manufacturing skills and to learn about the running of milling machinery, Mechanics Hall was revived in 1977 and made into a concert and performing arts venue which is now ranked as one of North America’s top four concert halls! Its style is now Renaissance Revival ...

    If you and your family are interested in historical printed material and fascinating information about America prior to 1876, you won’t be disappointed after a visit to the American Antiquarian Society! The AAS is home to over three million books, newspapers, manuscripts, periodicals and graphic arts materials, some of which include books that were...

    For all the shoppers, browsers or simply observers of the family, Crompton Collective is a wonderful mixture of boutique market meeting antiquities, art and fresh produce that will delight one and all! The venue was designed to acknowledge and celebrate the city’s local independent makers and there are absolutely loads of treasures to be had, from ...

    Dedicated in June 2002, the Massachusetts Vietnam Veterans Memorial was built to honor not only the Massachusetts residents who had given their lives in Vietnam but also all the Commonwealth members who had served their country between 1955 and 1975. Made up of four acres of lovingly tended flowers and trees, there is also a pond, and plenty of ben...

    Founded in 1875, the Worcester Historical Museum holds a treasure trove of thousands of documents dedicated solely to local history. The museum is run by a historian who is a local himself, and who oversees the correct and descriptive tagging of all the documents housed neatly within the museum. It is the only institution devoted entirely to local ...

    This popular brewery actually started off as an ice cream shop, eventually making it into its own and is now well known to its locals for its popular beer brands, namely Seven Hills Session Pale Ale, Be Hoppy, Worcester’s Bravest Wit and Turtle Boy Blue to mention just a few! Officially opened on March 17, 2010 the brewery has since been awarded ma...

    For a healthy, fun experience for the entire family, drop into the Central Rock Climbing Center for a day of rock climbing enjoyment! Founded in 2009, the Gym provides everyone with world class indoor climbing, community and fitness opportunities through its state of the art and cutting edge fitness equipment. If climbing isn’t quite your thing, th...

    Elm Park was created as long ago as 1854 (with an on site plaque claiming it to be the country’s first public park!). Sadly throughout the years the park had suffered neglect and wear and tear, until its recent $4 million renovation, transforming it into a showpiece park. Elm Park is now the proud owner of well groomed pathways, shiny new swings, s...

  3. Explore Worcester, New England's Second Largest City. Located in the heart of Massachusetts, Worcester combines the historic charm of a small, New England town with the conveniences and attractions of a thriving metropolis.

  4. Worcester County (/ ˈwʊstər / WUU-stər) is a county in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. At the 2020 census, the population was 862,111, making it the second-most populous county in Massachusetts. It is also the largest county in Massachusetts by geographic area. The largest city and traditional shire town is Worcester. [1] .

  5. Sep 24, 2024 · Worcester, county, central Massachusetts, U.S., bordered on the north by New Hampshire and on the south by Rhode Island and Connecticut. It is an upland region, the principal streams being the Nashua, Blackstone, Quinebaug, and French rivers.

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