Wetherell Estate Park, also known as Duffy Field, contains a newly installed playground and renovated little league field.
In 1944, this parcel of 12.88 acres was transferred from jurisdiction of the Bureau of Streets. In 1967, 5.6 acres were used for the WNEB Broadcast Tower.
If baseball isn't your kids' favorite activity, they'll be sure to find something to enjoy at the playground. Parents can find a shady bench to sit and watch the little ones swing, slide, climb, run around and much more!
The Duffy Field playground is dedicated to the loving memory of Harold "Mickey" Bailin through the generosity of Maurice and Ben Bailin.
View some of the other parks in this district. Get out and explore!
Indian Hill Park includes a non-regulation sized baseball diamond and a T-ball field. Over-lapping a portion of the outfield is an area dedicated to flag/touch football, in a half-length football field arrangement. There is also a walking trail, pavilion, picnic tables, playground, and basketball court.
Salisbury Park is home to Bancroft Tower and holds some of the most beautiful views of Worcester. It is located atop Prospect Hill on the northwestern end of the city. The summit has a 360-degree view of the city. A locator map in the stone walkway helps to identify the distant hills.
This park is the home of the Joe Schwartz little league. It also has a softball field, baseball field, two little league fields, basketball court, multi-purpose field and a playground. The multi-purpose field is used mostly for soccer and football games, depending on the time of year.
Location: 55 Newton Avenue - Map
District: 1
Size: 6.8 acres
Parking Lot(s): No
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