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Kelley Square

Coordinates: 42°15′18.25″N 71°47′52.22″W / 42.2550694°N 71.7978389°W / 42.2550694; -71.7978389
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Kelley Square is a square located in Worcester, Massachusetts at the corner of Green and Harding Streets. It is named for Sgt. Cornelius F. Kelley, who was killed in Verdun, France on 13 October, 1918.[1] Due to the convergence of multiple roads in the area, it has made the state's list of the most dangerous intersections in the state.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Memorial Squares". Worcester Public Library. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  2. ^ Zoback, Scott. "Worcester's worst intersections". Worcester Magazine. Retrieved 1 September 2014.

42°15′18.25″N 71°47′52.22″W / 42.2550694°N 71.7978389°W / 42.2550694; -71.7978389