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At Naturehills, we embrace nature. Below you will find a list of state parks in Lowell we have compiled for you.
Description
The Lowell National Historical Park tells the story of the Industrial Revolution and the changing role of technology in a 19th and 20th century setting. The cultural heritage of many of the ethnic groups that immigrated to the United States during the 19th and 20th century, which continues today, is still preserved in Lowell's neighborhoods. The park provides a vehicle for economic progress in the community, encouraging creative and cooperative preservation and interpretive programs.Innovative partnerships have resulted in nationally acclaimed projects such as the Tsongas Industrial History Center, a partnership between the National Park Service and the University of Massachusetts Lowell. The park and its numerous partners also co-sponsor the Lowell Folk Festival, the largest free folk festival in the United States. The festival presents three days of traditional music, dance, craft demonstrations, hands-on-activities, street parades and ethnic foods on six outdoor stages along the canals and throughout the downtown historic district.
Directions
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Directions
Take Hwy 71 Business between Springdale and Rogers. Turn east on Hwy 264 for 4.5 miles. Turn right on Cow Face Road, travel 1 mile. Turn left on Hickory Creek Road. Travel for 1 mile. Watch for park entrance sign on right.
DO NOT exit Wagon Wheel Road from I-540. There is an almost impossible left turn involving getting onto Hwy 71B to go north to Hwy 264. Please use Hwy 264 Exit and come south on Hwy 71B to Hwy 264 again.
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