Worcester, Massachusetts, a birthplace of the American Revolution, is a
city of many industrial firsts, including Eli Whitney's cotton gin,
Elias Howe's sewing machine, Dr. Russell L. Hawes' machine for folding
plain paper into envelopes, and Ester Howland's mass-produced
Valentines. Other Worcester firsts include American postcards, new loom
designs, the corset, the all-night-lunch, the first national convention
advocating women's rights, the railroad passenger car, and a public city
park. See 284 lively, color postcard views and modern photos that help
tell Worcester's story, one of the oldest commercial success tales in
the country. Learn how Worcester's beneficial location in the center of
Massachusetts, with major highways and a rail system, helped it develop
into a world-class city.