Notable Instruments in Worcester County

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E. & G.G. HOOK, Op. 224 “The Worcester Organ”
Great Hall @ Mechanics Hall, 321 Main Street, Worcester, MA

Year Built: 1864
Manuals & Ranks: IV/64
For more information: 
https://www.hookorgan.org

AEOLIAN-SKINNER ORGAN COMPANY, Op. 909
All Saints Episcopal Church, 10 Irving Street, Worcester, MA

Year Built: 1933
Manuals & Ranks: IV/135
For more information: https://www.allsaintsw.org/the-organ

AEOLIAN-SKINNER ORGAN COMPANY, Op. 1433
First Unitarian Church, 90 Main Street, Worcester, MA

Year Built: 1964
Manuals & Ranks: IV/61
For more information: http://aeolianskinner.organhistoricalsociety.net/Specs/Op01433.html

CASAVANT FRÈRES LTÉE., Op. 3243
Christ the King Parish, 1052 Pleasant Street, Worcester, MA

Year Built: 1974
Manuals & Ranks: II/22
For more information: https://ctkworc.org/organ

DOBSON ORGAN COMPANY, Op. 69
Pakachoag Community Church, 203 Pakachoag Street, Auburn, MA

Year Built: 1997
Manuals & Ranks: II/31
For more information: http://organweb.com/specs/pakachoag-specs.html

NOACK ORGAN COMPANY, Op. 40
Trinity Lutheran Church, 73 Lancaster Street, Worcester, MA

Year Built: 1969
Manuals & Ranks:
III/61
For more information: https://www.noackorgan.com/opus/40/

SKINNER ORGAN COMPANY, Op. 743
Christ Church (Episcopal), 569 Main Street, Fitchburg, MA

Year Built: 1928 (M.P. Moller alterations, 1961; Kinzey-Angerstein, 1976)
Manuals & Ranks: III/67 (originally IV/38)
For more information: https://www.christchurchfitchburg.org/our-organ