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491 Dutton Street, Lowell, Massachusetts 01854 United States: Circulation: 42,899 Daily 47,897 Sunday (as of 2011) [3] Website: lowellsun.com: The Sun, also known as ...
Merrimack Street, University Avenue, Vamum Avenue Formerly "11-Pawtucketville via U-Lowell North" 8 [11] Centralville Dracut Hannaford Shop & Save Dutton Street, West Sixth Street Formerly "12-Centralville" 9 [12] Lowell Circulator University of Massachusetts Lowell Fox Hall Inbound: Fletcher Street, Merrimack Street, Market Street
Cross Point is an office complex in Lowell, Massachusetts. Formerly named Wang Towers, it is a local landmark, dominating the busy intersection [2] [3] of Interstate 495 (the Boston outer ring road) and U.S. Route 3. It is the third-tallest building in Lowell, after Three River Place and the Kenneth R. Fox Student Union at UMass Lowell.
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Listed at 57 Rolfe Street, now on the campus of University of Massachusetts Lowell. 2: Andover Street Historic District: Andover Street Historic District: June 2, 2000 : 245–834 Andover St., 569, 579 E. Merrimack St. 3
Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell (formerly Tsongas Arena [2]) is a multi-purpose facility owned by the University of Massachusetts Lowell and located in Lowell, Massachusetts. The arena was opened on January 27, 1998, and dedicated to the memory of the late Paul Tsongas , prominent Lowell native and U.S. senator.
The section of Wilder Street between Westford Street and Branch Road contains a remarkable collection of large late 19th-century houses. About one dozen wealthy businessmen built elaborate houses in Queen Anne, Italianate, Stick, and Second Empire styles in this area, which was developed by its landowner, Charles Wilder, and it was considered ...
The City Hall Historic District is a historic district in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States, bound roughly by Broadway, Colburn, and Kirk streets.The centerpiece of the district is the Richardsonian Romanesque City Hall, built in 1893 to a design by Merrill & Cutler, with its 180-foot (55 m) clock tower.