Elm Park (Worcester, Massachusetts)
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Elm Park is an historic park in
Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester ( , ) is a city and county seat of Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Named after Worcester, England, the city's population was 206,518 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, making it the second-List of cities i ...
. The land the park resides on was purchased in 1854, making it one of the first public purchases of land expressly intended for use as a municipal park in the
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,City of Worcester, City Parks
Parks & Recreation Dept.
after
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in Hartford, purchased earlier that year. (This is not to be confused with the oldest public park, Boston Common, established in 1634.) Elm Park originally consisted of the land bordered by Park Avenue, Russell Street, Elm Street and Highland Street. In 1888, Newton Hill, just across Park Avenue, was purchased by the City of Worcester bringing the total park area to .City of Worcester, Elm Park
Parks & Recreation Dept.
The original portion of Elm Park (east of Park Avenue) was, up until the 1890s, merely more than pasture land. Beginning in 1909, it was redesigned and landscaped by the Olmsted Brothers firm.City of Worcester, Parks
Division of Economic Development
Massachusetts DCR, Regional Historic Context document PDF
pages 24, 32, 36
The firm landscaped additional elements in 1939–1941. The park contains meandering walking paths through the landscaping, a pond crossed by two iconic footbridges and a playground. The Newton Hill portion of Elm Park (west of Park Avenue) remains far less landscaped and contains basketball and tennis courts, walking trails and also Doherty Memorial High School, a high school within the
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system. St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral (founded around 1920) is located adjacent to the park on Russell Street. Grace Christian Center, formerly Park Congregational Church, is also located across from the park at the corner of Russell and Elm Streets. That church was built in the early 1880s, when the Worcester City Missionary Society recommended that a Congregational church be established on the West Side. It was added to the
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in 1970.


Photos

Image:WorcesterElmParkPondFootpaths.jpg, Footpaths Image:Worcester Massachusetts Elm Park Iron Bridge.jpg, The "Iron Bridge" Image:Worcester Massachusetts Elm Park Pond.jpg, The pond Image:Doherty Memorial High School.JPG, Doherty High School


See also

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National Register of Historic Places listings in northwestern Worcester, Massachusetts There are 111 properties and historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Worcester, Massachusetts, west of I-190 and the north–south section of I-290 and north of Massachusetts Route 122, which are listed here. Two listings ...
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References

National Register of Historic Places in Worcester, Massachusetts 1854 establishments in Massachusetts Parks in Worcester, Massachusetts {{WorcesterMA-NRHP-stub