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Discover Cambridge Street
The district Cambridge Street of Worcester in Worcester County (Massachusetts) is a district in United States about 359 mi north-east of Washington DC, the country's capital city.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 9°C / 49 °F
Morning Temperature | 8°C / 47 °F |
Evening Temperature | 8°C / 47 °F |
Night Temperature | 6°C / 42 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 29% |
Air Humidity | 97% |
Air Pressure | 1013 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 6 km/h (4 mph) from South |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Moderate rain |
Friday, 29th of March 2024
8°C (46 °F)
3°C (37 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Saturday, 30th of March 2024
7°C (45 °F)
4°C (38 °F)
Sky is clear, moderate breeze, clear sky.
Sunday, 31st of March 2024
11°C (51 °F)
3°C (38 °F)
Overcast clouds, moderate breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
AC Hotel Worcester
Homewood Suites By Hilton Worcester
Hilton Garden Inn Worcester
Holiday Inn Express WORCESTER DOWNTOWN
Courtyard Worcester
MA Hampton Inn & Suites-Worcester
Comfort Inn Auburn-Worcester
The Beechwood Hotel-Worldhotel
La Quinta Inn Auburn Worcester
Holiday Inn Express & Suites AUBURN
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Attractions and noteworthy things
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Clark University
Clark University is a private research university and liberal arts college in Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1887, it is the oldest educational institution founded as an all-graduate university. Clark now also educates undergraduates. It is one of only three New England universities, along with Harvard and Yale, to be a founding member of the Association of American Universities, an organization of universities with the most prestigious profiles in research and graduate education.
Worcester Academy
Worcester Academy is an independent coeducational preparatory school spread over 67 acres in Worcester, Massachusetts in the United States. The school is divided into a middle school, serving approximately 150 students in grades six to eight, and an upper school, serving approximately 500 students in grades nine to twelve, including some postgraduates. Approximately one-third of students in the upper school participate in the school's five- and seven-day boarding programs.
DCU Center
The DCU Center (originally Worcester Centrum, formerly Worcester Centrum Centre and commonly The Centrum) is an indoor arena and convention center complex, located in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. The facility hosts a variety of events, including concerts, sporting events, family shows, conventions, trade-shows and meetings. It is owned by the City of Worcester and managed by SMG, a private management firm for public assembly facilities.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the New England region of the United States. The geographic boundaries of the diocese are the same as those of Worcester County, Massachusetts, the geographically largest county of the state of Massachusetts. It is led by a prelate bishop who is pastor of the Cathedral of Saint Paul in the City of Worcester. The diocese was canonically erected on January 14, 1950 by Pope Pius XII.
Cathedral of Saint Paul (Worcester, Massachusetts)
The Cathedral of Saint Paul — informally known as Saint Paul's Cathedral — is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Worcester in Worcester, Massachusetts. The Gothic structure was designed by architect Elbridge Boyden. Construction began in the spring of 1868; the superstructure was completed by 1874, at which time the church was dedicated. The building is 168 feet in length, 91 feet in width, and 96 feet in height.
WCHC
WCHC is the student-run radio station of College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, its city of license and broadcasts at a frequency of 88.1 MHz. WCHC's official slogan is: "Worcester's Only Alternative Source" The station is operated by mainly student DJs who play a wide variety of music, from rock to classical and modern, including talk shows about sports, politics, and modern events.
Becker College
Becker College is a college in central Massachusetts, United States with campuses in Worcester and Leicester. Becker College traces its history from the union of two Massachusetts educational institutions—one founded in 1784 and the other in 1887.
Fitton Field
Fitton Field is a multi-purpose sports stadium in Worcester, Massachusetts. Primarily used for College of the Holy Cross sporting events, the baseball stadium also served as the home field for the Can-Am League Worcester Tornadoes.
Hart Center
"Hart Recreation Center" redirects here. Hart Recreation Center 225pxFull name Rev. Francis J. Hart Recreation CenterLocation 1 College StreetWorcester, MA 01610Opened December 1, 1975Owner College of the Holy CrossOperator College of the Holy CrossSurface 200' x 85' (ice arena)Capacity 3,600 (basketball)1,400 (hockey)Tenants Holy Cross Crusaders Athletics The Hart Recreation Center is the main athletic center at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts.
WORC (AM)
WORC is a radio station broadcasting on 1310 AM from Worcester, Massachusetts, and is owned by Gois Broadcasting. The station broadcasts at a transmitter power output of 5,000 Watts during the day and 1,000 Watts at night, and serves central and eastern Massachusetts. Since January 2005, the station has been broadcasting full-time in Spanish with a tropical format.
Greater Worcester Land Trust
Founded in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1987, the Greater Worcester Land Trust is a non-profit land conservation organization dedicated to the protection of important lands in Worcester and the surrounding towns (the two concentric rings around the City of Worcester).
Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium
Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium is a 1,320 seat stadium located in Worcester, Massachusetts on the campus of the College of the Holy Cross. The stadium is primarily used for soccer. Built between 2005 and 2006 the stadium is the first permanent home for the Holy Cross soccer programs and received an official blessing on September 8, 2006 before a men's soccer game against St. Bonaventure University. The stadium is named after Linda Johnson Smith.
WCUW
WCUW is a community radio station licensed to Worcester, Massachusetts, USA. The station, which broadcasts at 91.3 FM, is owned by WCUW, Inc. , a nonprofit organization. WCUW is managed by a professional staff, while all of its programs are hosted by community volunteers.
Burnside Fountain
The Burnside Fountain is a non-functioning drinking fountain at the southeast corner of Worcester Common in Worcester, Massachusetts. It consists of two parts, a pink granite basin, and a bronze statue of a young boy riding a sea turtle. The basin was designed by architect Henry Bacon, who later designed the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. , and the figure was created by sculptor Charles Y. Harvey.
Worcester Foothills Theatre
The Worcester Foothills Theatre was a professional theater company and venue in Worcester, Massachusetts that performed a variety of plays, Musicals, and Musical Reviews.
Worcester Center Galleria
The Worcester Center Galleria, located in Downtown Worcester, Massachusetts, was a two level shopping mall which originally opened on July 29, 1971 as a part of the Worcester Center urban renewal project. The mall, which connected the 100 Front Street and 120 Front Street office towers, was successful for 20 years until it closed following a series of store vacancies. The mall re-opened in 1994 as a short-lived outlet center called Worcester Common Fashion Outlets, finally closing in 2006.
Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts
The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States was originally built in 1904 as the Franklin Square Theatre regularly scheduling burlesque shows, Broadway touring shows and headline acts transitioning to showing silent films by 1912 when vaudeville magnate Sylvester Poli purchased the theatre from the estate of Pauline L. Taylor. Poli remodeled the theatre, renamed it The Grand, and continued to show silent movies.
Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish, Worcester
Our Lady of Czestochowa Parish - designated for Polish immigrants in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1903. It is one of the Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England in the Diocese of Worcester. Name of the parish is linked with the cult of Black Madonna of Częstochowa.
Harold D. Donohue Federal Building and United States Courthouse
The Harold D. Donohue Federal Building and United States Courthouse is a courthouse of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts located in Worcester, Massachusetts.
University Park (Worcester, Massachusetts)
University Park also called Crystal Park is a public park in the Main South neighborhood of Worcester, Massachusetts. The 13-acre park was acquired by the City from 1887-1889, costing nearly 62,000 dollars. It is located across Main Street from Clark University, thus the name. University Park Campus School, a local nearby high school run by Clark and the city, is named after the park.
Hadwen Arboretum
Hadwen Arboretum is an arboretum in Worcester, Massachusetts. Located in Worcester's West Side, it is owned and protected by nearby Clark University. The arboretum was bequeathed to Clark by Obadiah Hadwen for historical and ecological purposes upon his death in 1907. A 1978 report by Clark students cataloged 40 different types of trees in the area.
Worcester Historical Museum
The Worcester Historical Museum, located in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts, was founded in 1875. This museum is the only institution devoted entirely to local history and artifacts. The scope of their collection ranges from colonial to twentieth-century, encompassing manuscripts, textiles, paintings, and ceramics. The museum is made up of permanent and temporary exhibits, research library, and currently owns and operates the local Salisbury Mansion.
Commerce Bank Field at Foley Stadium
Commerce Bank Field at Foley Stadium is an historic sports venue in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was built in 1927 and was renovated in 2007. It is primarily a stadium used for high school football teams in the city and is owned and operated by the City of Worcester.
Spirit of Knowledge Charter School
Spirit of Knowledge Charter School is a public charter school in Worcester, Massachusetts. The school opened in the Fall of 2010 enrolling 156 students in grades 7–9. Paula F. Bailey has served as the Executive Director for two years and David S. Cutler has served as the Dean for one year.
Soldiers' Monument (Worcester, Massachusetts)
Soldiers' Monument (Worcester, Massachusetts) is an American Civil War monument on Worcester Common in Worcester, Massachusetts.