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Tag Archives: architecture
Mission Chapel
The words over the door read, “All Are Welcome,” but that doesn’t seem to be enough for anyone to make good use of the building since John Street Baptist Church left it in 1997.
Reference: Worcester Historical Museum
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Target Practice
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Higgins Armory Museum
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Denholm’s
Denholm’s Department Store was before my time in Worcester (and just about before my time, period), but I’d love to hear stories of anyone who remembers this place before it was turned into office space.
A nostalgic blog about Denholm’s.
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Sovereign Bank Building
Worcester’s tallest building, at 325 feet.
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Alley Two
You never know what you’ll run into in one of Worcester’s alleys!
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Alley One
I have spent a significant amount of time representing the better aspects of Worcester, and have rarely shown the uglier side. None of us would be surprised to see this kind of scene in a city of Worcester’s size, but this derelict alleyway can actually be viewed from the Worcester Common.
Despite the signs of neglect, I hope the viewer can still find a certain beauty here, with all its textures and shades.
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Ceiling
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Mechanics Hall
The South Balcony of Mechanics Hall during the Worcester Public Schools’ Broadway Bound performance.
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