Neighborhoods of Worcester, Massachusetts
The city of Worcester, Massachusetts consists of six regions: North Worcester, West Side, East Side, Central City, Downtown, and South Worcester. It can be further subdivided into smaller neighborhoods:[1]
North Worcester | West Side | East Side | Central | Downtown | South Worcester |
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Greendale | Forest Grove | Great Brook Valley | Elm Park | Lincoln Square[2] | Webster Square |
Burncoat | Salisbury Street | Booth Apartments Area | Crown Hill/Piedmont | Federal Square[2] | South Worcester (proper) |
Indian Hill | Tatnuck | Brittan Square | Main Middle | Worcester Common | Cambridge Street[2] |
Indian Lake East | West Tatnuck | Biotech Park Area | Beacon Brightly | Hadwen Park | |
North Lincoln Street | Mill Street[2] | Green Hill Park[3] | University Park | Vernon Hill | |
Summit | Newton Square | Bell Hill | Lincoln Estate | Green Island | |
Beaver Brook Area | Laurel/Clayton | Canal District[4] | |||
Cider Mill | Shrewsbury Street | Kelley Square/Water Street[2] | |||
Columbus Park | Lake Park | College Hill | |||
Worcester Regional Airport[2] | Franklin/Plantation | Broadmeadow Brook | |||
Mass Ave | Hamilton | Quinsigamond Village | |||
Montvale | Union Hill | Main South[2] | |||
Hammond Heights | Grafton Hill |
Others:
- Sunderland/Massasoit Road/Rice Square spans Union Hill, Grafton Hill, and Broadmeadow Brook.[2]
- Lake Avenue/Quinsigamond Lake spans several neighborhoods in South Worcester and East Worcester.[2]
- Park Ave skirts the eastern edge of West Worcester.[2]
- The Edgemere neighborhood is primarily in neighboring Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.[2]
- The Arts District spans several neighborhoods in Central City.[3]
Photo gallery
Central
Downtown
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Downtown Skyline
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Federal Square
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Harrington Corner
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Lincoln Square
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Union Station/ Washington Square
East Side
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Houghton Street
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UMass Memorial Medical Center
North Worcester
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Greendale
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Worcester Country Club
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Odd Fellows' Home
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Dodge Park
South Worcester
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St. Matthews (Southbridge Street)
West Side
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Lenox Street
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Tatnuck School
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Westwood Hills
References
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