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Visit A Few Recommended Museums Lowell

By Margaret Lee


Probably as you are reading this article right now you are in vacation in Lowell Massachusetts. You definitely do not want to spend your entire days in the hotel room and need to learn more of this town. Definitely you may be interested the museums Lowell has to offer you and other virtues. Do read on to know about some places worth visiting.

It may be a good idea first to have a map for the local area so you can plot your visits much better and make the most of your time. Having a map will go a long way in making sure your daily trips and excursions are more efficiently planned and productive.

A good history museum to see first and probably one of the most popular is the Boots Museum which covers the early manufacturing days of the United States. This period is around the creation of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney in the South. The museum not only covers basic facts but also gives an insight into the lives of early industrial workers, which can be heart rending most of the time.

Western Avenue Studios is a hybrid museum geared mostly for art buffs and the like. It is a huge building with over two hundred working art workshops that are open only to the public on the first Saturday of each month. The general gallery however is open from Wednesday to Sunday. This is the place for you if you love art with a bit of exploration ad discovery on the side. However, should this place be not up to your liking, you can always have fun at the Navigation Brewery next door where they serve craft beer and plenty of local food creations.

A visit to the New England Quilt Museum might also be a warranted experience. Quilting is a total American art form and should be given its own place in history. The place showcases creations from the past in the form of antique quilts and some more modern and contemporary. They also have classes and lectures on the craft to help assure its survival into the modern age.

Those who love trains, whether big or small, may be interested to visit the National Streetcar Museum, a specialty museum dedicated to trams and related street transport. It is a great place for families with children. A hands on section exists on the second floor where you can play at being tram operators and do a bit of roleplay if you want while playing with various miniaturized versions of trams and such.

And of course one should also visit the Mogan Cultural Center before leaving this town. The cultural center preserves and gives respect to local multiethnic culture and serves also as a resource center for cultural researchers. The center basically is a microcosm of the general state of affairs and way of life in the entire state during the advent of the Industrial revolution in America.

This article has thus shown you some possible places to visit while in Lowell. There are of course plenty of other places to visit that may be of interest, but what is important is that you have an open mind in absorbing new sights and information to make your stay worthwhile.




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