• The Middlesex Canal was used for the transport of raw materials, finished goods, and personnel to and from Lowell.
  • Completed in 1803, the Middlesex Canal used 20 locks and 7 aqueducts, over a length of 27 miles, to join the Merrimack River a mile above Pawtucket Falls to the...
  • None of the canal remains visible in Lowell today (which is why I have no pictures to offer) but its history is maintained by the Middlesex Canal Association which...
  • For the past ten years a group of dedicated volunteers has operated the Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitor Center at the Faulkner Mill in North Billerica.
  • The Middlesex Canal in Massachusetts operated during the first half of the 19th century. The 27 mile barge Canal connected the port of Boston with Lowell at the...
  • J. Jeremiah Breen talks about Lowell and the Middlesex Canal at the UMass Lowell Center for Lowell History.
  • The Middlesex Canal was a shipping canal in the state of Massachusetts in the United States, which connected the Merrimack River with the port of Boston.
  • 2021. Middlesex Canal Collection: Lowell, United States of America. International Directory of Arts [online]. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter.
  • The Middlesex Canal, an ambitious venture by any measure, was designed to join the Merrimack River at Middlesex Village (now Lowell) and the port of Boston.
  • BILLERICA — From the Charles River to the Merrimack River, early settlers of this country built 20 locks along the 27-mile Middlesex Canal.
  • Designated NHLD. December 22, 1977. The Lowell Power Canal System is the largest power canal system in the United States, at 5.6 miles in length.
  • Bu girişim, Middlesex Kanalı'nın ( Middlesex (İlçe) Kanal sisteminin bir uzantısı , Middlesex County kanal sisteminin bir uzantısı) oluşturulmasına yol açtı .
  • Among many other events marking this special occasion, we sponsored a book recognizing the bicentennial of the Middlesex Canal.