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The '''Worcester Plaza''' (formerly known as the '''Worcester County National Bank Tower''') is a [[building]] located in downtown [[Worcester, Massachusetts]]. Its address is 446 Main Street. It was completed in 1974, and is tied with [[600 Main Street]] for the title of tallest building in Worcester. It stands 288 feet tall, is 24 stories high, and its [[façade]] is completely glass, similar to the 790 foot [[John Hancock Tower]] in nearby [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]].
The '''Worcester Plaza''' (formerly known as the '''Worcester County National Bank Tower''') is a [[building]] located in downtown [[Worcester, Massachusetts]]. Its address is 446 Main Street. It was completed in 1974, and is the tallest building in Worcester. It stands 325 feet tall, is 24 stories high, and its [[façade]] is completely glass, similar to the 790 foot [[John Hancock Tower]] in nearby [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]].


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The Worcester Plaza (formerly known as the Worcester County National Bank Tower) is a building located in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. Its address is 446 Main Street. It was completed in 1974, and is the tallest building in Worcester. It stands 325 feet tall, is 24 stories high, and its façade is completely glass, similar to the 790 foot John Hancock Tower in nearby Boston.

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