The city hall and the town common, are two historic structure popularly adressed as the Worcester City Hall and Common. These historic structures are designed in the Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals. The town common is used as a meeting house, where the town meetings, religious functions are all conducted. On the other hand, the City Hall is a major hub for the downton Worcester. Some of the prominent official opertions of Worcester are taken place as the City Hall, the hall is also known as the fourth largest structure of Worcester.
Learn the art of making your favorite spirits as you visit the Nashoba Valley Winery. This winery is known for offering an impressive collection of wines aged to perfection. Choose from their impressive wine collection to take back home with you or enjoy a tasting tour through the winery, all the wine-lovers are sure to enjoy their visit here. After an exciting tour and tastings at the winery, relax and devour a delicious meal at the J's restaurant which lies on the property.
The Hubbardston Public Library is a historic library in the town of Hubbardston in Massachusetts. Built in 1872 in Italianate and Second Empire styles, the library building was designed by renowned architect Elbridge Boyden and his company. On the list of National Register of Historic Places since 1998, the building is open as a library to the town of Hubbardston to this day and is also available for private events.
Established in 1839, Framingham State University is regarded as one of the most renowned and prestigious educational institutes in the country. Several graduate and undergraduate programs are offered here. Sprawling across 78 acres, its campus comprises recreational centers, administrative offices, and residence halls in addition to classrooms. Other facilities include a canteen, an interfaith prayer center, a health and wellness center and a store. This institute also prepares several varsity teams including football, basketball, baseball and volleyball among several others.
The First Baptist Church on Worcester Road in Framingham, Massachusetts is a monumental church building. Its structure is a superb representation of the Late Gothic Revival style of architecture. Some of the activities include prayer services, worship, pre-school and Adult Sunday School. It is of immense historic value and was registered on the National Register of Historic Places on April 9, 1980.