This former textile mill is a reminder of the changes the Industrial Revolution brought to Lowell, and to America.
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This former textile mill is a reminder of the changes the Industrial Revolution brought to Lowell, and to America.
The New England Quilt Museum is a showplace for antique and contemporary quilts. Four to five exhibitions a year, classes, family activities, and historical lectures let you learn about this distinctive American art form. Located in the heart of downtown Lowell's historic district, it's within walking distance of numerous other attractions, including the American Textile History Museum and the Boott Cotton Mills, as well as restaurants and the theater.
This park commemorates Lowell's integral part in America's Industrial Revolution.
A small museum showcasing Lowell's multiethnic culture and rich history.
Experience the magic of spinning and weaving coming to life in an exhibit ranging from the interior of an 18th-century Pennsylvania weaver's log cabin to a working 1870s woolen mill.
A park dedicated to the novelist Jack Kerouac gives visitors a glimpse into his childhood and beginnings as a writer.
Jack Kerouac's grave draws many of the author's beatnik followers to Edson.
Lowell park featuring the Jack Kerouac Commemorative memorial.
Visitors center located in the Market Mills complex of the park.
This 1840s boarding house was home to the women who worked in the local mills.
A Victorian garden cemetery, founded in 1841. On the National Register of Historic Places.