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  2. 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 ...

  3. Hammond Heights - Wikipedia

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    Hammond Heights is an historic neighborhood subdivision on the west side of Worcester, Massachusetts.It includes properties along Germain, Haviland, Highland, and Westland Streets and Institute Road, most of which were built between 1890 and 1918, and is a good example of a turn-of-the-century residential subdivision, with a diversity of period architectural styles.

  4. Old Chestnut Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Old Chestnut Hill Historic District encompasses the historic residential heart of the Newton portion of Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.When first listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, the district extended along Hammond Street, between Beacon Street and the MBTA Green Line right-of-way, and along Chestnut Hill Road between Hammond and Essex, including properties along a ...

  5. Junction Shop and Hermon Street District - Wikipedia

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    Junction Shop and Hermon Street District. /  42.25611°N 71.80778°W  / 42.25611; -71.80778. 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 ...

  6. Elwood Adams Store - Wikipedia

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    March 05, 1980. The Elwood Adams Store was an historic hardware store at 156 Main Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. At the time of its closing in October 2017, it had been the longest operating hardware store in the United States, having begun business in 1782. [2] The building that the store resided in was built about 1831, and is one of ...

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

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    August 15, 1995. (#73000328) Blackstone to Worcester, Massachusetts. 41°56′30″N 71°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 ...

  8. Denholm & McKay - Wikipedia

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    Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares. Denholm & McKay Co. was a department store located in Worcester, Massachusetts. The store was a dominant retailer in Central Massachusetts. The store was popularly known as Denholm's or the Boston Store. The company was founded by William Alexander Denholm in 1870.

  9. Mechanics Hall (Worcester, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Mechanics Hall is a concert hall in Worcester, Massachusetts.It was built in 1857 in the Renaissance Revival style and restored in 1977. [2] Built as part of the early nineteenth-century worker's improvement movement, it is now a concert and performing arts venue ranked as one of the top four concert halls in North America and in the top twelve between Europe and the Americas. [3]