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Quinsigamond State Park is a public recreation area comprising two day-use areas along the western shore of Lake Quinsigamond in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts. The Regatta Point area is across North Lake Avenue from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, north of Route 9. The Lake Park area is south of Route 9.
The Bureau of State Parks and Recreation division of Department of Conservation and Recreation (Massachusetts) (DCR) is responsible for the maintenance and management of over 450,000 acres (1,820 sq km) of privately and state-owned forests and parks, nearly 10% of the Commonwealth's total land mass. Within the lands managed by the Bureau of ...
Parks in Worcester, Massachusetts (7 P) Pages in category "Parks in Worcester County, Massachusetts" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Green Hill Park is a large public park in Worcester, Massachusetts. The largest in the city, the park covers over 480 acres (1.9 km 2). [1] It is home to the Massachusetts Vietnam Veterans' Memorial, which honors veterans of the Vietnam War from Massachusetts. The Memorial was opened in June 2002. [2]
Location of Worcester County in Massachusetts This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) designated in Worcester County, Massachusetts . The locations of NRHP properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
Elm Park is an historic park in Worcester, Massachusetts.. The land the park resides on was purchased in 1854, making it one of the first public purchases of land expressly intended for use as a municipal park in the United States, [2] after Bushnell Park in Hartford, purchased earlier that year. [3]
University Park, also called Crystal Park, is a public park in the Main South neighborhood of Worcester, Massachusetts. The 13-acre (53,000 m 2) park was acquired by the city from 1887 to 1889, costing nearly 62,000 dollars. [1] It is located across Main Street from Clark University, thus the name. [2]