Worcester, Worcester City, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States
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- Worcester
- Unincorporated Village
- Located 40 mi W of Boston (US-T121).
- It was settled in 1673, incorporated as a town in 1722, and as a city in 1848. The name was suggested by General Daniel Gookin (1612-1687) as a gesture of defiance toward Charles II who had received a crushing defeat at the Battle of Worcester, England, 1651. Before 1684, it was known as the plantation called Quansigamond (MA-T1/p52).
- 42.262593242° 15' 45.3"N-71.802293471° 48' 08.3"W
- Worcester City 0.6 mi. NW
- Belmont Hill 0.6 mi. NE
- Oak Hill 0.7 mi. SE
- Shrewsbury Street 0.9 mi. NE
- Chandler Hill 1 mi. NE
- Union Hill 1 mi. SE
- Rural 1.2 mi. N
- Saint Johns 1.7 mi. SW
- B'nai Brith 1.9 mi. SW
- Hope 2.1 mi. SW
- Swedish 2.3 mi. SW
- Notre Dame 2.5 mi. SW
- New Swedish 2.7 mi. SW
- Sons of Jacob 3.7 mi. SW
- Chevra Kadisha 3.7 mi. SW
- Hebrew 3.9 mi. SW
- Dwinell 4.4 mi. S
- Saint Josephs 4.5 mi. W
- 177,216
- 147 m
- 567414246
- Updated Apr 19, 2020