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Castle Street Row is a historic rowhouse block at 4–18 Castle Street in Worcester, Massachusetts.Built c. 1873 by Worcester industrialist and developer Eli Thayer, the row of eight units is the largest collection of rowhouse units remaining in the city from a somewhat larger number built around that time.
There are 291 properties and historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Worcester, Massachusetts.Of these, 82 are west of I-190 and the north-south section of I-290 and south of Massachusetts Route 122, and are listed below.
Salisbury Street: Booth Apartments Area: Crown Hill/Piedmont: Federal Square [2] South Worcester (proper) Indian Hill: Tatnuck: Brittan Square: Main Middle: Worcester Common: Cambridge Street [2] Indian Lake East: West Tatnuck: Biotech Park Area: Beacon Brightly: Hadwen Park North Lincoln Street: Mill Street [2] Green Hill Park [3] University ...
The crash occurred about 2:45 a.m. in the area of 465 Shrewsbury St., near the Belmont Street (Route 9) intersection. The motorcyclist, 26, was pronounced dead at the scene, police said.
The British Medical Association (BMA) was founded in the Board Room of the old Worcester Royal Infirmary building in Castle Street in 1832. [81] Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce has been made and bottled in Worcester since around 1837, first produced by two chemists, it is claimed according to a recipe supplied by an unnamed "Nobleman of the ...
Piccadilly Plaza on Shrewsbury Street. Dusty Burke III added that the plaza still has 2,000 square feet of available space for lease on the ground floor and about 3,000 square feet of office space ...
An engineer who works from home, he was at the house this past Sept. 11, when, after 26 years of living on the street, he saw for the first time a parking control officer write a ticket for his car.
The Worcester skyline in November 2024. Worcester currently has 18 high-rise buildings. [1] In the city, there are 12 buildings that stand taller than 150 feet (46 m). The two tallest structures in Worcester are the 24-story tower at 600 Main Street and Worcester Plaza, both of which rise 289 feet (88 m). [1]