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  4. Lowell, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lowell (/ ˈ l oʊ ə l /) is a city in Massachusetts, United States.Alongside Cambridge, it is one of two traditional seats of Middlesex County.With an estimated population of 115,554 in 2020, [3] it was the fifth most populous city in Massachusetts as of the last census, and the third most populous in the Boston metropolitan statistical area. [4]

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  7. Lowell mills - Wikipedia

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    Detail from map showing Lowell mills in the 1850s. The Lowell Mills were 19th-century textile mills that operated in the city of Lowell, Massachusetts, which was named after Francis Cabot Lowell; he introduced a new manufacturing system called the "Lowell system", also known as the "Waltham-Lowell system". [1]

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    Mill City, Oregon; Mill City, Nevada; nickname for Lowell, Massachusetts; nickname for Minneapolis, Minnesota This page was last edited on ...

  9. History of Lowell, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Lowell had a small historical place in the war: Many wool Union uniforms were made in Lowell, General Benjamin Franklin Butler was from the city, and members of the Lowell-based Massachusetts Sixth—Ladd, Whitney, Taylor, and Needham—were the first four Union deaths, killed in a riot while passing through Baltimore on their way to Washington ...