Yami’s Places to Visit

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Yami’s Places to Visit

Sightseeing

The largest urban wildlife sanctuary in New England, with over 400 acres cooperatively managed or owned by Mass Audubon, should be beautiful this time of year, plus it's only a 5-7min. walk
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Mass Audubon's Broad Meadow Brook Conservation Center and Wildlife Sanctuary
414 Massasoit Rd
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The largest urban wildlife sanctuary in New England, with over 400 acres cooperatively managed or owned by Mass Audubon, should be beautiful this time of year, plus it's only a 5-7min. walk
Elm Park is known for its playground but also for the beautiful and historic bridges. The idea and design reminds me a little bit of the Arnold Arboretum in Boston
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Elm Park
138 Russell Street
19 recommandé par les habitants
Elm Park is known for its playground but also for the beautiful and historic bridges. The idea and design reminds me a little bit of the Arnold Arboretum in Boston
Green Hill Park is the largest park in the city, the park covers over 480 acres. It is home to: - The Mass Vietnam Veterans' Memorial -The Green Hill Park Farm (quick pass to view a couple of barn animals and birds) - A golf course that has a restaurant called Grill on The Hill
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Green Hill Park
50 Skyline Dr
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Green Hill Park is the largest park in the city, the park covers over 480 acres. It is home to: - The Mass Vietnam Veterans' Memorial -The Green Hill Park Farm (quick pass to view a couple of barn animals and birds) - A golf course that has a restaurant called Grill on The Hill

Food scene

The new Worcester Public Market is similar to Quincy Market in Boston, offering a multi-vendor, food-oriented marketplace in the European tradition, featuring produce, meat, seafood, cheese, baked goods, deli goods, vegan products, flowers, wine and spirits, local brews, coffees and teas, juices, charcuterie, fresh-cooked lunch fare
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Worcester Public Market
160 Green St
11 recommandé par les habitants
The new Worcester Public Market is similar to Quincy Market in Boston, offering a multi-vendor, food-oriented marketplace in the European tradition, featuring produce, meat, seafood, cheese, baked goods, deli goods, vegan products, flowers, wine and spirits, local brews, coffees and teas, juices, charcuterie, fresh-cooked lunch fare

Dive Bar/ Live Music scene

Steel & Wire
124 Millbury Street
You will not regret ordering a meatball sub from here.
Vincent's
49 Suffolk St
You will not regret ordering a meatball sub from here.