Wednesday, May 9, 2018

Visiting A Few Interesting Museums Lowell

By Margaret Lee


You are probably reading this article right now because you are on vacation. You are probably on vacation right now in Lowell and are just dying to go out and see some sites and something interesting before you leave. There are of course a few museums Lowell has to offer that may tickle your fancy and make your visit worthwhile. Do read on for some tips on where to go.

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.

Next notable museum that one can visit is somewhat a hybrid art gallery and museum. It is a building which houses 245 working art studios and is called collectively as the Western Avenue Studios. These working art stations are open for the public only on the first Saturday of each month from noon to five pm. The general art gallery however opens noon onward on the days of Wednesday to Sunday. If you are not much of an art buff, you can take just a short jaunt next door to the Navigation Brewery for some great craft beer and local food delights.

For those into arts and crafts, the New England Quilt Museum may be to their taste and liking. Quilting is a uniquely American craft and art and so does deserve its own place of honor. The place contains contemporary and antique quilts and historical records. They also do provide classes into how to make quilts to make sure that this art form will never die.

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 you should not forget to visit the Mogan Cultural Center. It is a research center dedicated to preserving the multi ethnic culture of the local town and is also a resource center for socio-cultural studies. It also provides a snapshot of what the entire state went through in terms of social change in 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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