Old Stone Church, West Boylston
#1 among attractions in West Boylston
Facts and practical information
The Old Stone Church, built in 1891 to replace the Baptist Church that burned, is a historic building in West Boylston, Massachusetts. On April 13, 1973, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. ()
West BoylstonWest Boylston United States
Old Stone Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Greendale Mall, Tower Hill Botanic Garden, Worcester Country Club, Indian Lake.
- 5.5 miSShopping, Shopping centre
Greendale Mall, Worcester
140 min walk • The Greendale Mall was an enclosed shopping mall located near the intersection of Interstates 290 and 190 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. The anchors were Best Buy, Big Lots, DSW, and a combination of TJ Maxx and HomeGoods.
- 3 miEBotanical garden, Garden, Museum
Tower Hill Botanic Garden, Boylston
78 min walk • Tower Hill Botanic Garden is a 171-acre botanic garden and arboretum located in Boylston, Massachusetts, approximately 8 miles north of central Worcester in Worcester County, Massachusetts.
- 3.5 miSGolf
Worcester Country Club, Worcester
91 min walk • Worcester Country Club is a private country club and golf course in Worcester, Massachusetts. The course hosted the first Ryder Cup in 1927, and was the site of the 1925 U.S. Open, which was won by Willie Macfarlane. Worcester also hosted the 1960 U.S. Women’s Open.
- 5.3 miSNature, Natural attraction, Lake
Indian Lake, Worcester
135 min walk • Indian Lake, also known as North Pond, is located in northern Worcester, Massachusetts. The water is brownish in color with a transparency of only five feet. The mean and maximum depths are 8 and 15 feet respectively. The bottom is muck and rock. The shoreline is heavily developed with residential dwellings and commercial buildings.
- 5 miEAqueduct
Wachusett Aqueduct, Marlborough
129 min walk • The Wachusett Aqueduct is a secondary aqueduct that carries water from the Wachusett Reservoir to the John J. Carroll Water Treatment Plant at Walnut Hill in Marlborough, Massachusetts.
- 4.1 miSMosque
Worcester Mosque, Worcester
106 min walk • The Worcester Islamic Center, or the Worcester Mosque, is a mosque located in Worcester, Massachusetts. The center started its operations in Oct 2005. There is also a Madrasah housed in the same building on the first floor. The website for the school is Alhuda Academy.
- 4.2 miSUniversities and schools
Quinsigamond Community College, Worcester
107 min walk • Quinsigamond Community College is a public, community college in Worcester, Massachusetts. A commuter school, the college has an enrollment of over 13,000 students in its Associate degree and certification programs.
- 2.3 miENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Wachusett Reservoir, Clinton
59 min walk • The Wachusett Reservoir is the second largest body of water in the state of Massachusetts. It is located in central Massachusetts, northeast of Worcester.
- 5.7 miN
- 0.7 miSLibrary
Beaman Memorial Public Library, West Boylston
18 min walk • The Beaman Memorial Public Library is the public library of West Boylston, Massachusetts. It is located near the town common, at 8 Newton Street, in an architecturally distinguished Colonial Revival building constructed in 1912 to a design by Worcester architect Lucius Briggs.
- 4.6 miSColonial revival architecture
Lars Petterson-Silas Archer Three-Decker, Worcester
118 min walk • The Lars Petterson-Silas Archer Three-Decker is a historic triple decker house in Worcester, Massachusetts. The house was built c. 1920, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a good example of Colonial Revival architecture from that period.