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Located on the corner of Foster and Front Streets is the Central Massachusetts Korean War Memorial, which was dedicated on November 9, 2003.

Honoring Those Who Served

Black Granite Wall at the Korean War Memorial

The Korean War Memorial on Worcester Center Boulevard near Washington Square honors the 191 young soldiers from Worcester County who made the supreme sacrifice in the Korean War. A polished black granite wall is inscribed with the soldier's names. Thousands of people attended the dedication ceremony, which was the culmination of an effort that spanned decades.

Bronze Statue of American Soldier and Korean Child at the Korean War Memorial

A bronze heroic statue of a Korea era American GI and a Korean child was added later. This statue represents the 100,000 orphans saved by the soldiers during and after the war. The child also symbolizes bright prospects for the future of Korea. Educational signs, additional flagpoles and a Walkway of Honor situated in a tree-lined setting were also added to the Memorial. The walkway includes memorial bricks inscribed with the names of Massachusetts' fallen war heroes from Iraq, Afghanistan and the Gulf, as well as six American news correspondents who died in Iraq and Pakistan.

Other Memorials Around the City

WWII Memorial fountain

In addition to the Korean War Memorial, the City of Worcester is home to many other war memorials and landmarks. There are six major War Memorials, which honor those who served in the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War and Southeast Asia War.

In addition, you can find public art, murals, statues and sculptures and other art installations around the City.

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Also Check Out

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

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Bennett Field with Veterans Memorial Pool

Bennett Field

District: 5

Bennett Field is a 6 acre park located behind the state Veterans Memorial Pool in Webster Square. It is also between Curtis Ponds and Coes Pond. It is undergoing renovations to the ball field and the retaining wall along Gates Lane. This park features a softball field, playground and pool!
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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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Farber Field Sign in Front of Sports Fields

Farber Field

District: 5

Farber Field is a small 3 acre city park located off of Moreland Street on Camelot Drive, on Worcester's West Side. This park features a newly renovated, synthetic multi-purpose field that hosts soccer teams from Worcester Youth Soccer and Doherty Memorial High School.

Quick Facts

Location: 52 Foster Street - Map

District: 2

Size: 0.44 acres

Parking Lot(s): No

Features:

  • Monuments/Memorials

Contact Information

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

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Fax: 508-799-1293
parks@worcesterma.gov
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