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The market, with the get-to-the-point name of Your Neighborhood Store, was among the dozens that dotted Worcester in the days ...
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Worcester Telegram on MSNThen & Now: Site of 1776 Declaration of Independence reading, Worcester City Hall Plaza
The initial marking of the historic spot came in the late 1890s, in conjuction with the building of a new City Hall. The ...
A student at a Massachusetts college is suing a liquor manufacturer after suffering “catastrophic” burns in an explosion at a ...
Each Veterans Day, ceremonies in Worcester and other communities across the country pay tribute to men and women who served in the military. Worcester has a strong tradition of honoring its ...
Hotel Worcester was torn down about a decade before work began on nearby Interstate 290, then called the Worcester Expressway.
In 1928, Filene's opened its latest department store in a five-story building at Main and Federal streets in Worcester. The Boston-based retailer joined a healthy lineup of similar stores in ...
The shaping of the rotary that now fills Washington Square required the taking of 33 properties. Among those bought and razed by the state was Hotel Worcester.
The square shown in this week's Then photo honors Walter S. Lewon, an Army technician who died in an automobile crash while stationed in France in June 1945. Lewon Square is at Massasoit and ...
The shaping of the rotary that now fills Washington Square required the taking of 33 properties. Among those bought and razed by the state was Hotel Worcester.
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