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Lowell National Historical Park
A Brief Visit

Morning Bell

Painting of woman in red dress walking up a ramp into a building. A charming feature is a dog ahead of the woman.
Winslow Homer - Morning Bell - Yale University

In Winslow Homer's "Morning Bell", young women begin their day's labor at a small rural mill. As the mills grew, more and more women came from all over New England for the advantages and steady pay the Lowell mills offered.

 

Pawtucket Falls
Pawtucket Canal Guard Locks
The Boott Mill
The Boardinghouse
Morning Bell
"Homage to Women"
The Bell
The Weave Room
The Pawtucket Gatehouse
Inside Pawtucket Gatehouse
St. Anne's Church
"Human Construction"
"The Worker"
Lower Locks
Market Mills
Kerouac Park
Suffolk Mill
Boott Cotton Storehouse
Mile of Mills
The Trolley
Night Falls on Boott Mills

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