Lowell: The River City (Postcard History) by The Lowell Historical Society

By The Lowell Historical Society

Lowell, a old commercial urban, owes its lifestyles to the large Merrimack River. well known for its water-powered cloth turbines, it used to be additionally a urban wealthy in usual attractiveness, the place non secular and cultural values took root. Postcards from the Eighteen Nineties to the Nineteen Forties undergo witness to riverscapes, various waterways, arched bridges, and eco-friendly parks. classic playing cards depict grand church buildings and stately mansions, a few now altered or long past, and infrequent inside perspectives. Informative textual content accompanies the pictures of yellowbricked schools, pastoral neighboring environs, dignified cemeteries, and implementing monuments, akin to the eye-catching Lion Monument.

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