great video! I'm not much for getting a paper, or watching the news, at all. I'm also a train nut. I knew a guy, who had bought the train station, but not the one that didn't do anything with it. I had no idea it was sold, and renovations were being done to it. I lived in Worcester since '74, , I'm 60 now, shhhh. when i saw the towers go up, i was beside myself. for me,,,, it was a total surprise, and so glad it's done, and looks fantastic. Wheni walked inside ,,, i had no expectations of the stain glass ceiling at all, and that curved stair,, just amazing. I'm glad it's not Detroit lol.
Your description fails to mention Worcester's two best colleges: Holy Cross and WPI (both older than Clark) and the fact that there are 10 colleges in the city. Also, neither William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, nor Frederick Douglas ever lived in Worcester and none of them were born there.
great video! I'm not much for getting a paper, or watching the news, at all. I'm also a train nut. I knew a guy, who had bought the train station, but not the one that didn't do anything with it. I had no idea it was sold, and renovations were being done to it. I lived in Worcester since '74, , I'm 60 now, shhhh. when i saw the towers go up, i was beside myself. for me,,,, it was a total surprise, and so glad it's done, and looks fantastic. Wheni walked inside ,,, i had no expectations of the stain glass ceiling at all, and that curved stair,, just amazing. I'm glad it's not Detroit lol.
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Love this!! Great to see this perspective of Worcester! ❤
Thank you very much!
Your description fails to mention Worcester's two best colleges: Holy Cross and WPI (both older than Clark) and the fact that there are 10 colleges in the city. Also, neither William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, nor Frederick Douglas ever lived in Worcester and none of them were born there.