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Culinary Schools in Worcester:

If you are a history buff, a Worcester, MA culinary school might be right for you. Worcester, the second-largest city in Massachusetts, has a long history as a cultural center. Charles Dickens, Henry David Thoreau and Mark Twain all lectured at Mechanics Hall, which was built in 1857: Take a tour or attend one of the performances still held there. In recent years, Worcester has been successfully competing with Boston to attract big-name performers to its Centrum Civic Center.

The Worcester Art Museum is one of the leading small art museums in the country, with a remarkable collection of Italian and Dutch paintings. It also displays a series of portraits of the Freakes family that date to the 1600s, making them the earliest surviving examples of American painting.

The American Antiquarian Society showcases documents and printed materials that date from 1640 to 1876. The Higgins Armory Museum has what's said to be the largest displayed collection of medieval and Renaissance armor in the U.S. Don't miss the armor made for children and dogs. Even more offbeat is the American Sanitary Plumbing Museum and its eclectic collection of tubs, sinks and toilets. With all these attractions plus a lively foodie scene, Worcester is a great place in which to live, go to school, and work.


Culinary Schools in Worcester:

Salter College - Worcester

Worcester, Massachusetts

Salter College offers an enriching balance of liberal arts and professional career education. Our faculty and staff are dedicated to meeting our students’ needs by creating an atmosphere that inspires academic excellence, intellectual curiosity, and a sense of social responsibility. Find out today how Salter College's quality programs can help you reach the next level of personal and professional success. Find out more...

Programs Offered:
  • Culinary Arts