Lowell National Historical Park is a significant historical site located in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA. Established in 1978, it is one of the few national parks in the United States dedicated to preserving and interpreting the country's industrial history.
Lowell, Massachusetts, is a city located in the northeastern part of the United States. It's in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and is part of the Greater Boston metropolitan area. Lowell has a rich history, particularly in the industrial revolution of the 19th century. It had a population of 115,554 in 2020.
Visitors to the New England Quilt Museum experience world-class exhibitions that explore the artistry, history, and significance of quiltmaking, past and present.
The Vandenberg Esplanade is actually only a mile long and is probably the most frequently used path in Lowell. In warmer weather, the Sampas Pavilion is the site of many events including concerts and classic car shows. In August you'll find the river here being used for the Southeast Asian Water Festival.
The Whistler House Museum of Art is the birthplace of painter and etcher James McNeill Whistler. It is open as a museum displaying works from the museum collection and shows by artist members.