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Located on Market St. this park commemorates Lowell's pioneering role in the American Industrial Revolution. The park includes cotton textile mills, workers housing, a 5.6 mile power canal system and industrial exhibits. The visitor center includes exhibits and a 20 minute long multi-image video titled: "Lowell: The Industrial Revolution".

Guided walking tours are given daily. Boat and trolley tours are offered several times daily in summer. Reproductions of 1901 electric trolley cars operate daily in early March through late November.

Park open Monday-Saturday 9am-5pm, Sunday 10am-5pm. Closed major holidays.

Location: 246 Market St., Lowell Massachusetts 01852 Telephone 978-970-5000

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