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The EcoTarium is a nature and science museum which features numerous exhibits both permanent and travelling. It also features a range of wildlife that includes a polar bear.
The museum also has ‘The Alden Planetarium’, which conducts three shows, a train running on 1860s steam engine, and a walkway carved on a tree canopy. Elm Park is known for its historic bridges.
It has facilities like tennis courts, a playground, winter skating and basketball. The park offers various hiking trails and picnic areas. Interestingly, it is the most sought after place of Worcester to exchange wedding vows.
Green Hill Park is a large municipal park in Worcester, containing a zoo, two ponds, a picnic grove, playground, little league field, handball courts and a golf course.
The American Antiquarian Society is both a learned society and national research library of pre-twentieth century American History and culture. It offers programmes for enthusiasts at various levels. The Library has a collection of over three million books, pamphlets, and newspapers.
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