The Tacoma Street Playground is an almost 19-acre park located north of the Great Brook Valley Housing Complex, featuring a playground, two basketball courts and a picnic area.
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View some of the other parks in the City. Get out and explore!
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Institute Park
District: 2
Institute Park is a historic park which dates to the late 1800’s. Close to downtown, this park was originally an ordinary farm field and pasture. It was donated by the Honorable Stephen Salisbury III in 1887 as a park to supply a green space for the students and citizens of Worcester.
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Ramshorn Island
District: 2
Ramshorn Island is a small island on Lake Quinsigamond. It is located on the south side of the Burns Bridge. While many of the islands on Lake Quinsigamond are privately owned, Ramshorn Island is owned by the City of Worcester; therefore it is open to public use.
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Providence Street Playground
District: 3
The Providence Street Playground has been a city park since 2010. It features a new playground, which is split into two parts. One side is for younger kids, while the other is geared toward older kids. It also contains Glodis Field, a multipurpose field named after the late State Rep. William J. Glodis.
Quick Facts
Location: 285 Tacoma Street - Map
District: 1
Size: 18.9 acres
Parking Lot(s): Yes
Master Plan: View Master Plan
Features:
- Basketball Court
- Picnic Area
- Playground
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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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