Boott Cotton Mills Museum - Lowell National Historical Park

Boott Cotton Mills Museum - Lowell National Historical Park is a history museum Downtown Lowell Lowell located in United States.

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115 John St Lowell , MA 01852 United States

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Jon Darveau

Pretty cool place to check out, worth the small admission fee. They have a whole factory floor of cotton mills going that is very interesting to witness.

Joe Z

An interesting glimpse into the past and the hard work young women and immigrants had to do in these mills .

Josh Cooley

The tour guide was very accommodatijg toward my student with special needs

Jesse Harris

Very quiet on Sundays. Great time to wander the grounds.

Dave Lepkowski

Awesome place

Al Belote

Great story telling museum . See real noisy cotton mill equipment in operation.

Alanna Witz

Kinda boring

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