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Worcester is a city in central Massachusetts and the county seat of Worcester County. With a population of over 185,000, it is the second largest city in New England after Boston. Worcester has a diverse economy and is home to several colleges and universities including Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

History

Worcester was first settled by English settlers in 1673 and was officially incorporated as a town in 1722. It was named after the city of Worcester, England. During the Industrial Revolution, Worcester became a major manufacturing center with industries like machinery, wire production and abrasives. Immigrants from Ireland, France, Germany and Sweden came to work in the factories. Read more on Wikipedia.

Geography

Worcester is located at 42.2625° N, 71.8023° W. It covers 38.6 square miles of land. The city lies 45 miles west of Boston, 40 miles east of Springfield and 39 miles north of Providence, Rhode Island. It is bordered by the towns of Auburn, Grafton, Holden, Leicester, Millbury, Paxton, Shrewsbury and West Boylston.

Worcester is in Worcester County in central Massachusetts. The county seat is the city of Worcester. Learn more at the Worcester County website or visit 2 Main St, Worcester, MA 01608, Phone: (508) 752-7256.

Notable Geographic Features

Some of Worcester's most prominent geographic features and landmarks include:

Population

According to the 2020 US Census, Worcester has a population of 185,877 people. This makes it the second largest city in New England after Boston. Some quick facts about the population:

Economy

Early economic drivers in Worcester included machinery and wire production. Over time, the economy diversified into biotechnology, healthcare, education, finance and more. Some of the major employers today include:

In recent years, Worcester has experienced economic growth and revitalization of its downtown area. The City of Worcester Office of Economic Development seeks to promote continued growth through business attraction, expansion and retention. Major initiatives include biotechnology/life sciences, healthcare, manufacturing and professional services.

Attractions

Some of the most popular attractions and things to do in Worcester include:

EcoTarium

This museum and indoor/outdoor zoo aims to inspire curiosity and learn about nature and science. Some highlights include live animal exhibits, planetarium shows, walking trails and more.

222 Harrington Way, Worcester, MA 01604, Phone: (508) 929-2700, Website

Worcester Art Museum

Founded in 1896, this museum houses an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, armor and more. The collection spans across many cultures and time periods.

55 Salisbury St, Worcester, MA 01609, Phone: (508) 799-4406, Website

Hanover Theatre

This performing arts theatre located downtown hosts Broadway shows, comedians, musicians and other live entertainment year-round.

2 Southbridge St, Worcester, MA 01608, Phone: (877) 571-7469, Website

Transportation

Worcester has access to major transportation networks which has contributed to its growth. These include:

Education

Worcester public education is managed by Worcester Public Schools. The district serves over 24,000 students across 43 schools including 34 elementary schools, 4 middle schools, 5 high schools and several specialized schools.

20 Irving St, Worcester, MA 01609, Phone: (508) 799-3020, Website

In addition, Worcester is home to several notable colleges and universities including:

Sports

Popular professional sports teams representing Worcester include:

Landmarks

Here are some of Worcester's most famous landmarks:

Salisbury Mansion

Former home of the prominent Salisbury family, this 1772 mansion is one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in New England. It is now a historic house museum.

40 Highland St, Worcester, MA 01609

Worcester City Hall and Common

Built in 1898, Worcester's City Hall is an excellent example of Richardson Romanesque architecture. Worcester Common features benches, walking paths and monuments.

455 Main St, Worcester, MA 01608

Worcester Auditorium

Also known as the Worcester Memorial Auditorium, this performance venue opened in 1933 and has hosted many notable performers over the decades including the Rolling Stones, Aerosmith and more.

Lincoln Square, Worcester, MA 01608

Facebook

Follow the latest news and events happening in Worcester by liking the city's Facebook page.

Local Resources

Here are some additional local resources and websites to help you learn more about Worcester:




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