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  2. Harding-Winter Street Manufacturing District - Wikipedia

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    Harding Street was created in the 1850s by filling in a portion of the Blackstone Canal, and this area developed as a center of Worcester's footwear industry. Three of the buildings, all built in 1870, were built for the Walker Shoe Company, founded in 1862 by two brothers.

  3. Washburn and Moen North Works District - Wikipedia

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    The complex is located north of downtown Worcester, between Grove and Prescott Streets north of Faraday Street. It consists of thirteen brick buildings, the oldest of which was built in 1863. Located at the southern end of the complex, the Cotton Mill manufactured cotton that was used to wrap crinoline wire that was used in hoop skirts. When ...

  4. Category : Buildings and structures in Worcester, Massachusetts

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    Sports venues in Worcester, Massachusetts (13 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Worcester, Massachusetts" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.

  5. Neighborhoods in Worcester, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lake Avenue/Quinsigamond Lake spans several neighborhoods in South Worcester and East Worcester. [2] Park Ave skirts the eastern edge of West Worcester. [2] The Edgemere neighborhood is primarily in neighboring Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. [2] The Arts District spans several neighborhoods in Central City. [3]

  6. 100 Front Street - Wikipedia

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    Mercantile Center (originally Mechanics National Bank Tower) is a high-rise building located at 100 Front Street in Downtown Worcester, Massachusetts.The former Worcester Center complex, comprising 100 Front Street and the adjacent nine story tower at 120 Front Street were named Mercantile Center by its owner, Franklin Realty Advisors, in early 2016.

  7. Central Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Central Massachusetts is the geographically central region of Massachusetts. Though definitions vary, most include all of Worcester County and the northwest corner of Middlesex County . Worcester , the largest city in the area, and the seat of Worcester County, is often considered the cultural capital of the region.

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  9. South County (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    South County [1] is a region comprising several towns in the south-central area of Massachusetts. As it has no legal standing in state government, definitions of the region vary. As it has no legal standing in state government, definitions of the region vary.