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In 1909, a section of 14.87 acres was purchased from Mrs. Mary M. Kendrick and Miss. E. R. S. Kendrick. In 1912 the heirs of Charles Morgan added another .175 acres. There is currently a total of 15.0 acres.

This park is the home of the Joe Schwartz little league. It also has a softball field, baseball field, two little league fields, basketball court, multi-purpose field and a playground. The multi-purpose field is used mostly for soccer and football games, depending on the time of year.

Play Ball!

Group of People Playing at the Enclosed Basketball Court at Kendrick Field

At Kendrick Field, you can play baseball, little league, softball, basketball, soccer, football and other field sports! Join an organized team or play with friends for fun!

Have Some Fun

Playground Structure at Kendrick Field

Are you looking for something to do with the kids on a nice day? Be sure to check out the playground at Kendrick Field! The kids can run around and get some exercise while you relax and maybe watch some baseball or softball on the nearby fields.

Also Check Out

View some of the other parks in the City. Get out and explore!

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Tacoma Street Playground Basketball Court

Tacoma Street Playground

District: 1

The Tacoma Street Playground is an almost 19-acre park located just north of the Great Brook Valley Housing Complex. It is just west of the Poor Farm Brook, close to the West Boylston line. The Tacoma Street Playground features a playground, two basketball courts and a picnic area.
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Lake Park Baseball Diamond

Lake Park

District: 2,3

Lake Park is Worcester's third largest municipal park. It is located directly across from Lake Quinsigamond. In 1956, 27.12 acres were taken by the State for the development of Lake Quinsigamond, now parts of the park are owned by the State and other parts are owned by the City.
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Elm Park Red and Black Bridge

Elm Park

District: 4,5

Elm Park is one of Worcester's most beloved park and open space assets. It is a historic park that was established by a progressive City looking to preserve open space for the enjoyment of its citizens. It is split in two by Park Avenue. Numerous historic structures dot the landscape of Elm Park.

Quick Facts

Location: 7 Brooks Street - Map

District: 1

Size: 15.0 acres

Parking Lot(s): Yes

Features:

  • Baseball Diamond
  • Basketball Court
  • Multipurpose Field
  • Playground
  • Softball Diamond

Contact Information

Address

Parks & Recreation
50 Officer Manny Familia Way
Worcester, MA 01605

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Fax: 508-799-1293
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