Neighborhood Paper
Please craft a research paper that traces the evolution of 1161-1275 main street on Webster square neighborhood of the city of Worcester to the modern day(Link provided below). Indeed, the street is a smaller subset of the neighborhood. The Webster Square neighborhood is too large for this assignment that’s why I’ll have you focus on a portion of a street in the neighborhood. Please focus on both sides of the street.
You can begin by answering some simple questions:
Now that you’re thinking, you’re ready to look at old maps and resources.
Consider all the changes you have been able to discern and continue to research and think about the evolution of your area. Outline your findings and interpretation. You’ll use the outline to write your paper.
Particulars
Papers should use double-spaced 12pt Times New Roman font. They should comply with formal written English according to the Chicago Manual of Style. At an absolute minimum, this means well-written and properly punctuated sentences; paragraphs that contain a major thought and topic sentence; and a thoughtful, well-executed transition from paragraph to paragraph. Similarly, when you cite sources, use the Chicago Manual of Style format, which means footnotes, not parenthetical references.
Webster Square Neighborhood: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Webster+Square,+Worcester,+MA/@42.2506657,-71.8675235,14z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89e404047117d345:0x29fe5e4be8f06f42!8m2!3d42.2513645!4d-71.8512036
Portion of the Street:
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