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Worcester is the historical seat of Worcester County in central Massachusetts. Worcester developed as an industrial city in the 19th century due to the Blackstone Canal and rail transport, producing machinery, textiles and wire.
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Lake Avenue/Quinsigamond Lake spans several neighborhoods in...
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Mount Wachusett, the highest point in Worcester County....
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Worcester is a city of Worcester County in the state of...
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5 days ago · Worcester, city, seat of Worcester county, central Massachusetts, U.S., on the Blackstone River, about midway between Boston and Springfield. A major commercial and industrial centre and the state’s second largest city, it is the hub of an urbanized area composed of a number of towns (townships),
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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Worcester, Massachusetts, United States of America. Prior to 19th century. 1669 – Common established. [citation needed] 1719 – Town meeting house built. [1] 1722 - incorporated as a town June 14, 1722.
Explore fine arts, history, and take in a show in Worcester, a medium sized city in Central Massachusetts about an hour's drive west of Boston. Worcester's seven hills and their valleys contain top notch museums, nine colleges and universities, beautiful parks, and food from all over the globe.
Worcester History. Worcester is located in Central Massachusetts, and is known as the “heart of the Commonwealth.”. Worcester was established as a town on June 14, 1722, chosen the shire town or county seat of Worcester County in 1731, and incorporated as a city on February 29, 1848.