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ati-anta-gata said:

Hi serendipituous! That park is rather small and there is basically one main road which splits it in half. On the right side you will see a lake and small waterfall and then you can go deeper to the forest around the lake. You you turn left there is going to be a river coming from the lake and more waterfalls and that mill you see on the picture. Then there is another smaller tree area. So to catch most beautiful places you can turn left first, spend some time on the lake, enjoy the waterfall, then there is a cabin with bats slightly ahead and then come back to the main road, continue straight and turn left on the bridge. When you go deeper to the tree area there is going to be a sign on the right side, something like Artistic view or scenery or something. It is very beautiful in there and there is a bench so you can just rest and enjoy the view. That is pretty much it. I know there is an area for a picnic but I’m not sure if you need a permission of the park owner or not.


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duplin532 said:

House at 1 Marwood Rd, corner of Pleasant St. One FINE HOME. Enjoy your Very Nice camera work.


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duplin532 said:

Saint Lukes Episcopal, 921 Pleasant St corner of Flag St. As a kid in the 1950's would ride the bike to Chandler Street Junior High and pass this church about the halfway point. Church was at the base of a fun hill, going up to get to school and a fast downhill coming home.


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w1es said:

I grew up there and I fished from nearby for the first time as a kid. It is still one of the "best" spots in the world for me.


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@na travizi said:

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Thank you for your visit, nice comments and LIKES I wish you lots of joy and HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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Chereches Mircea said:

Great shot. Like2! Greetings from Romania!


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jim28518 said:

Wonderful picture of the "Iron Bridge".

http://www.ci.worcester.ma.us/dpw/parksrec/cityparks/elm_park/monuments.htm

Harriet Horgan Memorial Bridge and the Iron Bridge. Bridges over the meres have been an important feature of the park since 1877, when the first cedar bridge was built. The two bridges that exist today are close replicas of earlier bridges. The Iron Bridge (actually steel) was recreated in 1972 from plans and photographs of the 1881 original, which was designed by Henry Edwards. The wooden bridge dates to 1970, and it too is based on an earlier original. The light and airy bridges are fanciful and practical -- the steep slopes serve the useful purpose of allowing skaters to pass from one pond to another.They are also a romantic and interesting backdrop for wedding ceremonies and special family photographs.


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jim28518 said:

Fantastic picture. Was the home of G. Henry Whitcomb built circa 1890, he owned an envelope factory, after his death 1916, the property was given to the city of Worcester and became a home for the blind in 1917. The home was the first granet home built in the city.


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pankowboy said:

Christ the King Church on Pleasant Street approaching Tatnuk Square. Now that is real Worcester!


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victoria550@gmail.co… said:

i'm from Las vegas. My son took me here to walk his dog..beautiful. it was in september with the leaves turning red !! beautiful !!victoria


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