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Worcester, Massachusetts

Worcester is a city in the state of Massachusetts in the United States of America. A 2020 estimate put the population at 206,518, making it the estimated second-largest city in New England, after Boston. It is the county seat of Worcester County. The city marks the western periphery of the Boston-Worcester-Manchester (MA-RI-NH) U.S. Census Combined Statistical Area (CSA). Located in Central Massachusetts, Worcester is known as the "Heart of the Commonwealth."

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  • Notre Dame des Canadiens (demolished), Tricia (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    The Notre Same Church in Worcester is Cathedral like and grandeur next to many Catholic Churches and it should be opened, not closed. It is located at the Center of Worcester, in a perfect location, and it was a warm and beautiful church to go into. Many years ago, my Great-grandmother Vers attended that church and I would go with her when visiting. It is a church that is impressionable, even unforgettable, and I am shocked at the news that it closed down. It is a work of Art and it should be opened, for Catholic Church Goers. Tricia
  • Kelley Square, KJ Dufresne wrote 10 years ago:
    Im surprised Kelly Square didn't make the states top 10 worst interactions. Fall River and Lowell had 2 each.
  • Hilton Garden Inn, theUPBNSF (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    there's an Uno Chicago Grill restaurant located on the south end and the first floor of the building bordered by Commercial Street, Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and Major Taylor Blvd. and is located across from the DCU Center, and has an outdoor eating area as well.
  • CitySquare, theUPBNSF (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    mercantile street and the newly extended front street from Salem street to Foster street (which connects downtown to Washington square) opened on December 31st (New Years Eve), 2012.
  • Shaw's, dantef wrote 12 years ago:
    is it ames/zayre
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