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  2. Woodland Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. March 05, 1980. The Woodland Street Historic District is a historic housing district in the Main South area of Worcester, Massachusetts. It consists of 19 Victorian houses that either face or abut on Woodland Street, between Charlotte and Oberlin Streets. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Worcester ...

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    August 15, 1995(#73000328) Blackstone to Worcester, Massachusetts 41°56′30″N71°27′50″W / 41.9417°N 71.464°W / 41.9417; -71.464 (Blackstone Canal Historic District) Blackstone, Grafton, Millbury, Millville, Northbridge, and Sutton. Initial listing was for 3.5 mile section of canal in Northbridge and Uxbridge; expanded to ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in northwestern ...

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    There are 112 properties and historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Worcester, Massachusetts, west of I-190 and the north–south section of I-290 and north of Massachusetts Route 122, which are listed here. Two listings overlap into other parts of Worcester: one of the 1767 Milestones is located in eastern Worcester ...

  5. Worcester Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Worcester Plaza (formerly known as Worcester County National Bank Tower) is a building located in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts at 446 Main Street. Designed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates, it was completed in 1974, and is currently tied with The 6Hundred as the tallest building in Worcester. It stands 289 feet (88 m) tall, is ...

  6. Worcester Center for Crafts - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 42°16′51.80″N 71°48′27.46″W. The Worcester Center for Crafts, located at 25 Sagamore Road, Worcester, Massachusetts, is one of Worcester's oldest cultural institutions and was one of the first organizations of its kind in the United States. Founded in 1856 by the Worcester Employment Society, the Center provided women ...

  7. Worcester Lunch Car Company - Wikipedia

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    The Miss Worcester Diner (1948) remains across from the former factory headquarters. In 1906 Philip H. Duprey and Grenville Stoddard established the Worcester Lunch Car and Carriage Manufacturing Company, which shipped 'diners' all over the Eastern Seaboard. It was named for Worcester, Massachusetts, where the company was based.

  8. Junction Shop and Hermon Street District - Wikipedia

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    March 05, 1980. The Junction Shop and Hermon Street District is a historic district comprising 28 industrial properties on Jackson, Hermon, and Beacon Streets on the south side of Worcester, Massachusetts. It is a remnant of a once larger 19th and early 20th century manufacturing district just west of the railway junction between the Boston and ...

  9. Hammond Organ Reed Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Hammond Organ Reed Factory is a historic former factory building at 9 May Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. [2][3] Built in 1868 and enlarged in 1886, it is one of the city's few surviving Second Empire factory buildings. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] In 2007–2009, the building was restored and ...