Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium
Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium is a 1,320-seat stadium located in Worcester, Massachusetts on the campus of the College of the Holy Cross. The stadium is primarily used for soccer.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Hart Center at the Luth Athletics Complex and Euclid Avenue–Montrose Street Historic District.
Hart Center at the Luth Athletics Complex
Sports venue
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Hart Center at the Luth Athletic Complex is the main athletic center at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was built in 1975 and is home to the Holy Cross Crusaders athletic teams. Hart Center at the Luth Athletics Complex is situated 540 feet northwest of Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium.
Euclid Avenue–Montrose Street Historic District
Historic site
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The Euclid Avenue–Montrose Street Historic District encompasses a well-preserved cluster of Colonial Revival triple decker housing units occupying a dramatic hillside location on Euclid Avenue and Montrose Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Euclid Avenue–Montrose Street Historic District is situated 1 mile northeast of Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium.
View Street Historic District
Historic site
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The View Street Historic District is a residential historic district in Worcester, Massachusetts. It contains eleven triple decker houses, nine of which are particularly well preserved. View Street Historic District is situated 1 mile northeast of Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Providence Street Historic District and Main South.
Providence Street Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Providence Street Historic District is a historic district in Worcester, Massachusetts. It includes a cohesive collection of triple decker houses built in the late 1920s in the Vernon Hill section of the city.
Main South
Neighborhood
Main South is a neighborhood in southern Worcester, Massachusetts. The area's eponymous feature is Main Street, the central roadway of the city. Main South experienced rapid economic development from the 1890s until the 1950s.
Beaver Street Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Beaver Street Historic District is a residential historic district in the Main South part of Worcester, Massachusetts. It encompasses a collection of five well preserved Colonial Revival triple-deckers located at 31-39 Beaver Street, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. Beaver Street Historic District is situated 1½ miles northwest of Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium.
Linda Johnson Smith Soccer Stadium
- Type: Pitch
- Description: stadium in Worcester, Massachusetts
- Categories: sports venue, recreation area, football, and sports location
- Location: City of Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.23405° or 42° 14′ 3″ northLongitude
-71.80453° or 71° 48′ 16″ westOpen location code
87JC65MW+J5OpenStreetMap ID
way 300260614OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=pitchOpenStreetMap feature
sport=soccerWikidata ID
Q6551689
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Artificial Turf Field and Track and Hart Center Pool.
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