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- James CAugust 14, 2016This is the place to start your visit. The film is great and they offer tours or rides at many times from here. The exhibits are great and the rangers are amazing.
- Scott DalglieshAugust 7, 2014The Trolley Tour is free, engaging and educational. You learn so many cool facts and Lowell, how the city was planned and the Industrial Revolution.
- EttractionsNovember 3, 2010Ride the rails on the historic replica trolleys, cruise the canals aboard one of their four tour boats, or walk along the Riverwalk or Canalway to one of many museums and historic sites in the Park!
- Smithsonian ChannelJune 24, 2011While Lowell is best known for its significance to the Industrial Revolution, native son Jack Kerouac also set five of his novels here, including “The Town and the City.” (From Aerial America) Read more
- Great selection of Lowell history books and Kerouac works!