Bancroft Hotel, Worcester
The Bancroft Hotel is a historic building known for its exceptional Beaux-Arts architecture. The hotel originally opened in 1913 and underwent an expansion in 1929, which solidified its status as the city's most opulent accommodation for many years. The Bancroft Hotel's grandeur and architectural significance were recognized with its inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Today, the building has been transformed into luxury residences known as Bancroft on the Grid, preserving its historical essence while providing modern living spaces.
Architecturally, the Bancroft Hotel is a ten-story structure with a steel frame clad in brick, terracotta, and stone. The building's ground floor features an impressive arcade of arches facing both Franklin and Portland Streets, finished in marble, which adds a touch of classical elegance. The second floor showcases a band of sash windows adorned with elaborate terra cotta surrounds, enhancing the building's decorative appeal. The next five floors maintain a uniform appearance with sash windows set in rectangular openings, creating a harmonious and balanced facade.
Distinctive architectural features of the Bancroft Hotel include the light-colored stone used on the corner bays, which contrasts beautifully with the darker brick of the central bays. The eighth floor stands out with its more intricate window treatments, adding visual interest and breaking the uniformity of the floors below. A detailed cornice separates the eighth floor from the ninth, which is further crowned by a projecting cornice, highlighting the building's classical Beaux-Arts design elements.
Architecturally, the Bancroft Hotel is a ten-story structure with a steel frame clad in brick, terracotta, and stone. The building's ground floor features an impressive arcade of arches facing both Franklin and Portland Streets, finished in marble, which adds a touch of classical elegance. The second floor showcases a band of sash windows adorned with elaborate terra cotta surrounds, enhancing the building's decorative appeal. The next five floors maintain a uniform appearance with sash windows set in rectangular openings, creating a harmonious and balanced facade.
Distinctive architectural features of the Bancroft Hotel include the light-colored stone used on the corner bays, which contrasts beautifully with the darker brick of the central bays. The eighth floor stands out with its more intricate window treatments, adding visual interest and breaking the uniformity of the floors below. A detailed cornice separates the eighth floor from the ninth, which is further crowned by a projecting cornice, highlighting the building's classical Beaux-Arts design elements.
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Sight Name: Bancroft Hotel
Sight Location: Worcester, USA (See walking tours in Worcester)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Worcester, USA (See walking tours in Worcester)
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Walking Tours in Worcester, Massachusetts
Create Your Own Walk in Worcester
Creating your own self-guided walk in Worcester is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Worcester Introduction Walking Tour
Known as the "Heart of the Commonwealth," Worcester's central location in Massachusetts has played a pivotal role in its development from a quiet settlement to a bustling urban center.
The name "Worcester" is taken from the city in England. The Massachusetts counterpart was incorporated in 1722 and has since grown into the second-largest city in New England. Its growth... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.3 Km or 1.4 Miles
The name "Worcester" is taken from the city in England. The Massachusetts counterpart was incorporated in 1722 and has since grown into the second-largest city in New England. Its growth... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.3 Km or 1.4 Miles
Canal District Walking Tour
The Canal District in Worcester, Massachusetts, is a lively and historic area that has seen considerable rejuvenation recently. Originally home to the Blackstone Canal, instrumental in Worcester's industrial boom during the 19th century, the neighborhood has evolved into a vibrant center of activity. It skillfully merges Worcester’s industrial past with contemporary urban growth, showcasing... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.1 Km or 1.3 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.1 Km or 1.3 Miles
Worcester Architectural Jewels
In Worcester, Massachusetts, you'll find a trove of architectural wonders reflecting the city's rich historical and cultural heritage. Among these jewels is Mechanics Hall, a stunning Victorian-era concert hall renowned for its complex design and exceptional acoustics. Nearby stands the Wesley United Methodist Church, an elegant example of Gothic Revival architecture, with its towering... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.4 Km or 2.1 Miles
Worcester Historic Houses Walk
Worcester, Massachusetts, is not just a hub of modern development and educational excellence; it also harbors a rich collection of historic residences, each with its own story and architectural significance. These houses offer a glimpse into the lives of some of the city's influential figures from various periods and the architectural trends that shaped their homes.
One of the notable... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.9 Km or 1.2 Miles
One of the notable... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.9 Km or 1.2 Miles