Discover the continuing revolution. Lowell’s water-powered textile mills propelled America – and especially its immigrant families and female factory workers – into an uncertain industrial future. 200 years later, the changes that began here still reverberate throughout the global economy. Explore Lowell, a living monument to the dynamic human story of the Industrial Revolution.
Directions
Start your visit at the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center on 246 Market Street where general information is offered. To get to our free parking lot, enter 304 Dutton Street, Lowell MA, 01852 as the destination.
Information about additional park sites can be found here.
Getting to the Visitor Center
From Interstate Route 495 take Exit 35C on to the Lowell Connector.
From Route 3 take Exit 30A if traveling southbound, Exit 30B if traveling northbound.
- Take the Lowell Connector to Exit 5B Thorndike Street.
- Continue right on to Thorndike Street, which becomes Dutton Street.
- At the third traffic light continue straight under the overpass.
- At the next light turn right into the Visitor Center Parking Lot. Free parking is available here during Park operating hours.
- From the lot, follow the set of steps located behind the flag pole and continue walking through the courtyard. The Visitor Center will be on your left.
GPS Coordinates
Latitude 71° 18′ 42.7356″ S
Longitude 42° 38′ 40.1424″ E