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Andover Historical Society
The Amos Blanchard House and Barn Museum in downtown Andover, Massachusetts, recreates the life and times of a ...
Parker Tavern
One-eighth of a mile to "the simple home of an ordinary man, not wealthy, not particularly distinguished, but a type ...
The Worker
In 1821 Hugh Commisky led a band of laborers on a trek from Charlestown to Lowell. With muscle and sweat they dredged...
American Textile History Museum
isit the new main exhibition, Textile Revolution: An Exploration through Space and Time, to spin, weave, recycl...
Meetinghouse Hill
Site of chapel erected in 1653 for John Eliot, the Apostle to the Indians. Here he preached to the Wamesit and Pennac...
Lowell National Historical Park
An urban national park commemorating Lowell's role in the Industrial Revolution. Sites include canal systems, e...
Parson Capen House
Parson Capen House has been designated a National Historc Landmark This site possesses national signficance in commem...
The Great Gate
It is awful to think of what would have been the inevitable result if the new works had not been constructed ... A mi...
Danforth Homestead
Site of homestead of Captain Jonathan Danforth, pioneer of Billerica and famous surveyor. "He rode the circuit, chain...
Francis’ Folly
Engineer James B. Francis knew that the city of Lowell needed protection from floods. He studied the Merrimack River ...
Central Street
Central Street has long been the primary north-south axis in the city of Lowell. Originally laid out to provide trans...
Stevens-coolidge Place
This landscaped estate with garden, serpentine wall, and Colonial-revival house is currently the home of a desc...