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Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Quinsigamond State Park consists of two sites located on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester: Regatta Point and Lake Park. The 25 acre Regatta Point area offers facilities for swimming, sailing, picnick... More on Epinions.com
Lake Quinsigamond is a 772-acre lake located in the heart of Worcester County between the city of Worcester and the Town of Shrewsbury. There are really three distinct sections: the deep, narrow no... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Skyline Drive & Green Hill Parkway, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

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Worcester Square, Worcester, Massachusetts 01601
Eventually this bikeway will cover 48 miles from Providence, RI to Worcester, MA, and will pass through the historic John H. Chafee Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor as well as man... More on DogFriendly.com
The Blackstone Bikeway in Worcester is a three-mile stretch of the Central Massachusetts Rail Trail which, when complete, will run from Boston to Northampton. Douglas State Forest has paved and un... More on Massvacation.com

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32 Cambridge St, Worcester, Massachusetts 01603-2343

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172 Pilgrim Ave, Worcester, Massachusetts 01604-4717

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240 Barber Ave, Worcester, Massachusetts 01606-2479

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Massachusetts Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Boston Harbor Islands, MA
Visitors to the park enjoy shell and slate beaches, easy hiking paths, old hay fields gone wild with bayberry, raspberry and elderberry, and old roadways to historic foundations and forts. Shade is found at picnic sites, trailside ... More on mass.gov

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Worcester MA 01609, United States of America
Inscription. Through this place passed, General Henry Knox, in the winter of, 1775 – 1776, to deliver to, General George Washington, at Cambridge, the train of artillery, from Fort Ticonderoga used, to force the British Army, ... More on HMDB

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34 Cedar Street, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

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Russell & Highland Streets, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
A terrific triangle of partnerships enabled the rehabilitation of this beautifully designed park. Thanks to NSTar, a corporation,along with the Recreation and Park Department and the city Community Development ... More on KaBoom.org
