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The Main and Franklin Streets Historic District is located directly south of Worcester City Hall and Common in the heart of downtown Worcester. It includes all of the buildings in the square block bounded by Main, Franklin, Federal, and Portland Streets, and most of the adjacent buildings in the block directly to the east, bounded by Franklin, Portland, and Salem Streets, and a linear ...
Comparison of Roman (red), Anglo-Saxon (green) and medieval wall (black) circuits, against early 13th-century Worcester street plan. The first defensive walls at Worcester were built after the Roman conquest of Britain in AD 43. Although a settlement existed on the site during the Iron Age, there is no evidence that walls were ever built around ...
City officials said none of the other planned street reconfigurations feature similar layouts. The design reconfigured one of the two driving lanes on each side of the 1.8-mile, four-lane portion ...
The city also received $2 million to make further improvements to Mill Street in line with a "complete streets" vision, a street design policy championed that attempts to enhance safe travel for ...
The Planning Board has approved revised plans to redevelop a former screw factory on Shrewsbury Street. Worcester Planning Board approves revised plan for redevelopment of Shrewsbury Street ...
The Dale and Ethan Allen Streets Historic District of Worcester, Massachusetts encompasses a collection of apartment houses. Located along Dale, Ethan Allen, and Allendale Streets southwest of downtown Worcester, these buildings were built between 1910 and 1930, and are a stylistically diverse collection, including examples of Classical Revival, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, and Craftsman ...
The Waldo Street Police Station is a historic former police station on Waldo Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Built in 1918 to a design by George H. Clemence, it is a distinctive local example of Renaissance Revival architecture. It served as the city's police headquarters and district until 1980, and now houses commercial tenants.