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Lowell National Historical Park
Contact Us
 

By Mail

67 Kirk Street Lowell, MA 01852

By Phone

Visitor Information 978-970-5000 Visitor Information for Hearing Impaired (TDD) 978-970-5002 By Fax 978-275-1762

 

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Directions to Lowell National Historical Park

 

The best starting location for a visit to Lowell National Historical Park is the Visitor Center at 246 Market Street where general information and orientation is offered.

 

Free parking is available at the Visitor Center parking lot at 304 Dutton Street, with signage directing you through Market Mills to the Visitor Center.

 

Additional Park visitor facilities are located throughout downtown at the following addresses:

·         Boott Cotton Mills Museum and Event Center, 115 John St.

·         Tsongas Industrial History Center, 115 John St.

·         Boarding House Park, 40 French St.

·         Mogan Cultural Center, and the Mill Girls and Immigrant Exhibit, 40 French St.

·         River Transformed Exhibit, 600 Suffolk St.

Please note: nearby vehicle parking at these locations is available only at City garages for a fee. You are welcome to park at the Visitor Center parking lot for any park activities and either take the trolley (in season) or walk to these Park sites.

 



Students weaving on floor looms at Lowell National Historical Park  

Did You Know?
The Tsongas Industrial History Center is a collaborative project of the University of Massachusetts Graduate School of Education and the National Park Service at Lowell National Historical Park. Over 60,000 school children per year experience curriculum based education programs at the park & Center.
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Last Updated: February 24, 2009 at 14:22 EST