Worcester Tercentennial: Looking back at some of baseball's greats and their connection to Worcester
Some of the greatest names in the history of baseball have had quite an impact on Worcester both on and off the field.
Some of the greatest names in the history of baseball have had quite an impact on Worcester both on and off the field.
Meet the founder of the Worcester Historical Museum Samuel Staples.
Abby Kelley Foster was a national leader in the fight to end slavery and women's rights.
How the Coes Wrench affected the industrial revolution.
What started as an internal marketing campaign turned into a world-wide phenomenon. The Harvey Ball smiley face.
The year 1781 was an extremely important year in Massachusetts history because slavery came to an end in the Bay State.
Greater Worcester Land Trust executive director Colin Novick tells us what Worcester was like before English colonists arrived.
The dress was likely worn by Faith Savage Waldo, whose portrait is hung at WHM, a reproduction from the collection of the Worcester Art Museum.
The Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra performed in front of 8,000 people at the DCU Center.
The Bravehearts fell to New Britain 8 to 7.
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