History

Lowell Cemetery tours this weekend

This season’s tours of Lowell Cemetery begin this weekend with one tour on Friday, September 12 starting at 1 pm and another on Saturday, September 13 at 10 am.  The tours begin at the Knapp Avenue entrance which is right next to Shedd Park.  The tours are free and require…

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The Irish in Massachusetts

Shortly after Lowell received its charter in the early 1800s, the city adopted a seal.  Many people confuse the motto – “Art is the handmaid of human good” – with the seal.  True, the motto rings the seal but the seal is a type of mural in miniature that tells…

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‘The Mills Weren’t Made of Marble’: Lead Editorial, NYTimes, Labor Day, 1992

Since the mid-1970s, Lowell has been the subject of many regional, national, and global media reports (newspaper, magazine, radio, TV, and web) because of its distinctive national park and award-winning urban revitalization rooted in the preservation and celebration of its industrial, architectural, natural, and cultural heritage. The late Dr. Patrick…

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