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February 2024 by Alfonso Lara
What a nice place to go to enjoy a walk and eat something in one of the local restaurants. Recommended 100%Playground: The children's play area is excellent and in perfect condition.Restrooms: There are public bathrooms in the museumDog-friendliness: You can come with your dogs and walk them without problems.
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January 2024 by Victor.m. Rios
It's like going back in timeNO playground No parking No Restrooms yes Dog ? friendliness yes picnic area
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January 2024 by Ryan M.M Flynn
?????????????????? awesome place to go
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December 2023 by Marlene Genovese
Very good food and oysters. The restaurant is upscale with a beautiful interior and a good menu. I tried the French Onion soup and it was delicious. My friend tried a house raspberry brew, that was sadly al gone exceot for half a cup. But it was delicious. We would defintely return for drinks, apps and oysters.
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November 2023 by Geoffrey Feldman
Not how most conceive of a national park but the history is broad and deep. Restaurants and attractions around are like a world cultural tour.Restrooms: They are clean at the visitors center and museum. They may not be available at all stores and restaurants.Dog-friendliness: Most park areas are ok. Not all shops. Check with boot museum and boat ride first
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November 2023 by Amneris Montes De Oca
Fairly good
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November 2023 by Mike Stordy
A taste of the past..
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November 2023 by Chris Bailey
Huge area of Lowell, fascinating history! Will be awake y once you can walk the loop of the city around all the canals and rivers.
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November 2023 by Kwena Letsoalo
Great historical site to visit. Friendly and informative staff.
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September 2023 by Ray Stevens
Nice view into Lowell's past and the textile manufacturing industry. With the ability to visit old mills, ride a trolley, and take a boat to canal locks, this national park offers many unique experiences.
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August 2023 by Daniel Kelleher
Went on the boat tour today. Nadia our wonderful tour guide made it fun, and most informative! Being out on the Pawtucket Canal, seeing the stone walls and mill buildings that line its banks, learning how the water powered the mills and the history and current state of the canals was most interesting. And all of this in an urban setting! Highly recommended!
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August 2023 by Chris St. Germain
This is a great place to visit. This park provides an awesome window into the industrial age if water powered textile mills with working machinery and so much more.
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July 2023 by Gilbert Gandia
Helpful and kind staff, beautiful clean park,clean accessible restrooms, fun events and activities. Looking forward to new wings and exhibits.
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July 2023 by Trypp Adams
Parking at the visitors center seemed challenging when I arrived, I drove around and finally found some metered street parking. Apparently, they validate parking in a ramp behind the visitors center. There was also a large surface lot barricaded off for some reason. They offer a free walking tour of Suffolk Mill, a $12 canal tour, a free boarding house museum and $6 self guided tour of Books Mill. Trolleys run to the major sights. I struggled to get an overview of what "Lowell" was and the major sights. It would be nice if they developed a "What to see" in 2-3 hours, a half day and full day, recommendations like many of the National Parks have.Restrooms: Restrooms in the visitors center and parking garge
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July 2023 by Harpal Dhillon
The Canal Tour is one you should take when visiting this small historic town