1. Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center
A great starting point for exploring Lowell's rich industrial history, offering exhibits and information on the city's textile mills and canals.
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A great starting point for exploring Lowell's rich industrial history, offering exhibits and information on the city's textile mills and canals.
A spacious park offering sports fields, a splash pad, and picnic areas, perfect for family outings and recreational activities.
This park highlights Lowell's industrial past with scenic walkways along the Merrimack River and historic sites.
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A large forested area providing trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, ideal for nature enthusiasts.
An engaging museum showcasing the history of the textile industry in Lowell, with interactive exhibits and working looms.
A beautiful park located on a hill offering panoramic views of the city, with walking paths and historic monuments.
A popular venue for events and festivals along the Merrimack River, known for its scenic beauty and open space.
A specialized museum dedicated to the art and history of quilting, featuring various exhibits and educational programs.
A small park honoring the famous beat generation writer Jack Kerouac, featuring quotes from his works and a peaceful environment.
A museum showcasing the history of streetcars in Lowell, with vintage streetcars and exhibits on public transit history.
The birthplace of artist James McNeill Whistler, this museum features American art and historic exhibits in a charming setting.
A small, peaceful park with a playground and green space, suitable for relaxation and family activities.
A museum dedicated to the history of the Middlesex Canal, featuring artifacts and exhibits about this important waterway.
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