Zombies commonplace on remade Norwich Street in downtown Worcester

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WORCESTER — Norwich Street is going to have one serious identity crisis by the time “The Walking Dead: Dead City” crew finally leaves town later in the week.

Monday, the street sign for Norwich Street at the intersection of Foster Street read W57th St. (even though you can clearly see 19 Foster St. on the doorway if you stand on the street corner) while the other end of the street, at Norwich and Mechanic streets, read Broadway and 6 th Avenue.

If that’s not confusing enough for the short downtown street, there’s also a sign pointing to Mechanic Street that indicates it’s the best way to get to the Brooklyn Bridge.

Norwich Street was transformed into a New York City business district last week for the filming of “The Walking Dead: Dead City,” the latest spinoff for the lucrative and long-running “The Walking Dead” franchise.

Scenes are being filmed in Worcester .

Last Wednesday, the focus was on 8 Norwich St., a two-story building that was turned into Salvatore New York City, a high-end men’s clothing store, in which Maggie Green Rhee and Perlie Armstrong (actors Lauren Cohan and Gaius Charles, respectively) strategized their next move on the rooftop.

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