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Lowell-based park rangers and other local NPS staff essentially run the show that weekend. That show draws upwards of 100,000 people to the city. This year, there will be fewer park rangers ...
“Lowell has all these hidden gems and it’s wonderful that we can get such a close-hand look at all the history.” The Pawtucket Canal is one of two separate routes that the NPS crew facilitates.
The Boston merchants who founded Lowell in 1821 named it after Francis Cabot Lowell, a local figure in the Industrial Revolution, according to the National Park Service (NPS).
Accused Lowell carjacker faces charges as victim dies from hit-and-run 02:20. The man who police say was hit by a carjacking suspect in Lowell died Monday night.
LOWELL — The Department of Government Efficiency listed two federal offices in Lowell ... A 3,900-square-foot unit leased by the National Park Service at 325 Chelmsford St. and a 36,752-square ...
Wednesday is Women’s Equality Day, the day America officially celebrates voting rights for women. With this year being the centennial of the 19th Amendment’s passage, the city of Lowell is ...
Louisiana is the latest state to redefine natural gas as green energy under a new law the Republican governor signed this ...
Local News Dog recovering after being attacked with machete in Lowell “It was a pretty traumatic experience for him in a pretty gruesome wound, so he spent two days just sleeping and resting." ...
Former National Park Service Historian Brian Whetstone “saw the writing on the wall” weeks before he received the firing email he’d been dreading on Feb. 14. Whetstone, a 29-year-old ...
Popular Lowell thrift store destroyed by fire; woman in critical condition 02:28. Lowell firefighters rescued a critically injured woman Monday morning from a large fire that destroyed one ...
During the first half of the 19th century, “young Yankee women, immigrant families, and European tourists all flocked to Lowell to find work at one of the many textile mills,” NPS wrote online.