After doing some research, I started my day looking for the various places of worship and school campuses in the towns which I had visited in prior weeks. Worcester was first, and I pretty much spent half the day there finding the multitudes of churches there.
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Wheaton Square,
Grove Street and Salisbury Street |
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Start of Main Street |
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Old Worcester Courthouse, Main Street |
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Our Lady of Fatima Parish,
43 Belmont Street |
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General Charles Devens Statue,
Main Street and Belmont Street |
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St. Bernard's Catholic Church,
236 Lincoln Street |
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Cultural Center Hrisohorafiton,
880 Main Street |
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Emmanuel Baptist Church,
717 Main Street |
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St. Joseph's Church,
35 Hamilton Street |
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Our Lady of Vilna Parish,
153 Sterling Street |
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St. Stephen's Church,
17 Hamilton Street |
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Church of God Pentacostal Salvation Rock,
829 Main Street |
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St. Peter's Catholic Church,
929 Main Street |
Other than all these churches, I also visited
Clark University, which has a few nice buildings as well.
Finally done with Worcester, I headed to Millbury.
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Millbury Baptist Church,
17 Main Street |
Grafton was next, with 2 churches of interest.
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United Congregational Church,
86 Main Street |
Finally, my hometown of Shrewsbury.
I decided to end my day here, because the rains from Hurricane Irene arrived at this point.
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