Welcome to Lowell!!
Welcome to Lowell! The National Park Service cares for special
places saved by the American people so all may experience our
heritage.
Lowell National Historical Park, one of 388 units
of the National Park Service, preserves and interprets the history
of the American Industrial Revolution in Lowell, Massachusetts.
The park includes historic cotton textile mills, 5.6 miles of
power canals, operating gatehouses, and worker housing. Turn-of-the-century
trolleys operate March through November. Experience your America!
Fall is a great time to visit Lowell
National Historical Park.
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Tsongas
Industrial History Center School Programs:
The Tsongas Industrial History Center is a collaborative
educational
enterprise
of the University of Massachusetts Lowell Graduate School
of Education and the National Park Service at Lowell
National Historical Park. The Center offers hands-on
industrial history to students in grades 3-12 through
school field trips, after-school programs, teacher workshops,
and summer camp. For reservations or more information,
call (978) 970-5000 or visit the Tsongas
Industrial History Center's pages.
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Patrick J.
Mogan Cultural Center -
The Patrick J. Mogan Cultural Center, located at 40
French Street, is a program of Lowell National Historical
Park in partnership with the University of Massachusetts
Lowell. The mission of the Mogan Cultural Center is
to "tell the human story of...Lowell" through
the development of exhibits, projects and programs.
The Center serves as the home to the world-renowned
Angkor Dance Troupe, LNHP's "Mill Girls and Immigrants" Exhibit
and the University of Massachusetts Lowell Center for
Lowell History. The Mogan Cultural Center strives to
play a positive role among community groups as well
as advance cultural and historical activities within
the city.
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