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Monday, March 25, 2013

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Labels: Home of Ichabod Washburn, Summer Street, when Worcester's rich lived more simply

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Labels: now called Hammond Heights, View across Elm Park looking at Prospect Hill

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Labels: [between Ashland and West Streets], Located at 60 Elm Street, the home of Philip Moen was one of the grand residences of Worcester. The structure was demolished and replaced by an apartment building.

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Labels: demolished, One of the greatest structure if Gilded Age Worcester, replaced by the current Donahue Building near Hanover Theater, the Post Office

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Labels: demolished, Elm and Chestnut Street, Jonas Clark mansion, next to phone company building, now a parking lot, once at the corner of Elm and Linden Streets

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Labels: demolished, The first Pleasant Street Baptist Church
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