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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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University (Crystal) Park Pond with Trees Around

University (Crystal) Park

District: 4

University Park is located in both a residential neighborhood and directly adjacent to a college campus. In the middle of the park is Crystal Pond, formerly used for swimming and ice skating. Today, activities on the Pond are limited to occasional paddle boating or toy boat races.
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Ball Property Entrance Sign with Trees in Background

Ball Property

District: 3

The Harvey Ball Conservation Area, also known as Ball Property, is a City park consisting only of a nature trail. This conservation area is used as a wildlife sanctuary. Located along the Blackstone River and Broad Meadow Brook Trail, this area is known as the "Smiley Face" Trail.
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Holland Rink Playground Basketball Court

Holland Rink Playground

District: 2

Located on the corner of I-290 and Lincoln Street, this 3.9 acre park has a playground, two basketball courts, a small baseball diamond and a walkway and benches around the park. Holland Rink Playground was originally a part of Green Hill Park, until I-290 was built in 1967.

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

Contact

Phone: 508-799-1190
Fax: 508-799-1293
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