Lowell, Massachusetts, has turned 200! Over the birthday year, after nearly 33 years of teaching history at UMass Lowell, I ...
THEY’RE TRYING TO FOCUS ON WHAT’S NEXT. MILL NUMBER FIVE. TUCKED INTO THE UPPER FLOORS OF AN OLD TEXTILE MILL IN THE HEART OF LOWELL, IS A MIX OF CLASSIC AMERICANA AND DIAGON ALLEY. FROM THE BOUTIQUES ...
A beloved shopping destination inside a historic mill building in Lowell has announced that it will close its doors permanently. Mill No. 5, an indoor “streetscape” located on the fourth and fifth ...
Thanks to some digital archeology work by Tony Sampas, the university’s archivist and special projects manager, a lost website about an overlooked group of Lowell textile mill workers has been ...
Lowell’s longtime mall, which has been the epicenter of shopping and events in the city, will shutter this weekend. Mill No. 5 will permanently close on Sunday, Feb. 2, the building’s landlord Jim ...
The renovation of a former textile mill in Lowell, Mass., into a mixed-use facility features whimsical salvaged architectural materials including some from the former home of Theodore Giesel, better ...
WHAT: UMass Lowell students, faculty and staff will explore Lowell’s restaurants, shops and attractions during a “welcome back” event that will showcase all the city has to offer and fuel its growth ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Queens College History professor Joshua Freeman talked about the history of factories. He discussed industrialization in American and factories in ...