• The Middlesex Canal was a 27-mile (44-kilometer) barge canal connecting the Merrimack River with the port of Boston. When operational it was 30 feet (9.1 m) wide, and 3 feet...
  • Douglas Chandler will talk about using the towpath of the historic Middlesex Canal as the connecting link for bike paths between Lowell, Boston, and Framingham.
  • The Middlesex Canal helped make possible the growth of Lowell, Massachusetts, as America's first industrial center, with its elaborate system of canals and...
  • 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...
  • By 1796 the 1 1/2-mile Pawtucket Canal permitted log rafts and limestone-bearing barges to skirt the falls at the future site of Lowell.
  • J. Jeremiah Breen talks about Lowell and the Middlesex Canal at the UMass Lowell Center for Lowell History.
  • 38 south 0.1 mi., turn right on Middlesex Canal Dr., go past the Ramada Inn to the SE corner of the parking lot behind the Woburn Cinemas.
  • The Middlesex Canal was built from 1793 to 1803 allowing travel between Boston and Merrimack River in Lowell.
  • Bu girişim, Middlesex Kanalı'nın ( Middlesex (İlçe) Kanal sisteminin bir uzantısı , Middlesex County kanal sisteminin bir uzantısı) oluşturulmasına yol açtı .
  • 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...
  • The Middlesex Canal made its way from the mill town of Lowell, Massachusetts to Charlestown, which is a port city right across the Charles River from Boston.
  • Who knew that the Middlesex Canal — this very first example of the US canal craze — lies buried along the roads and fields that stretch from Boston to Lowell.
  • "Middlesex Canal Collection: Lowell, United States of America". International Directory of Arts. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2021. https...