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246 Market Street Lowell, MA
Award-winning multi-image video program, Lowell: The Industrial Revelation.
Introductory exhibit to park stories and resources. Children's Corner.
Restrooms, general information on your park visit, as well as area lodging, cultural institutions, and dining is available.
Open All Year 9:00am - 5:00pm, Monday through Friday
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40 French Street. Lowell, MA
Mill Girls and Immigrants Exhibit at the Patrick Mogan Cultural Center
Free
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40 French Street, Lowell, MA 01852
Explore the history of mill girls and immigrants in a Boott Mill boardinghouse. The Mill Girls and Immigrants Exhibit, located in the Patrick J. Mogan Cultural Center, tells the human story of the Industrial Revolution by concentrating on the working people of Lowell. Free.
Restrooms
Adults, $6.00; Youths, 6-16 Students $3.00; Senior Discount; Children 5 and under free.
Don't miss the roar of a 1920s weave room with operating power looms for a sense of the textile millworkers' experience! The Boott Cotton Mills Museum includes the weave room plus interactive exhibits and video programs about the Industrial Revolution, labor, and the rise, fall, and rebirth of Lowell.
115 John Street (formerly 400 Foot of John Street), Lowell, MA.
Explore one of the preserved gatehouses that regulated the city's canal system producing waterpower for the textile mills.
Free
Intersection of Merrimack and Dutton Streets.
Insight on how the industrial revolution shaped our complex relationship with nature, a relationship that continues to evolve today, is told here.
600 Suffolk Street, Lowell
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