Lowell

“All wrapped up” by Nancye Tuttle

Nancye Tuttle writes about this weekend’s Lowell Quilt Festival on Nancye’s World and has given us permission to repost her article here: It’s less hectic than the Lowell Folk Festival, to be sure. But the annual Lowell Quilt Festival promises to be a cozy event this weekend for lovers of…

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Lowell Cemetery tour this Saturday

Our fall season of guided tours of Lowell Cemetery commences this Saturday (August 14) at 10 am at the Knapp Avenue gate which is right next to Shedd Park. The tour is free, open to the public and requires no pre-registration. It takes about 90 minutes and involves walking over…

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More on the Dig at St. Patrick Church

UMass Lowell’s Frank Talty provided the following details about the archaeological project in the Acre. Frank is director of academic programs in the College of Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. He’s been instrumental in shaping the project in collaboration with administrators and faculty at Queens College in Belfast. Following is an excerpt from…

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More on Lowell Irish Archaeological Dig and The Acre

Lowell native Dr. Brian C. Mitchell wrote of  the Irish in Lowell 1821-1861 and the Lowell Acre’s “Paddy Camps”. The wire story the other day was just a teaser. A story  in today’s Globe tells the fuller story of the  teaming-up of students from UMass Lowell with researchers from Queen’s University in Belfast for…

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