4.09.2009

Boott Cotton Mills

I got to go on my first 4th grade field trip to Boott Cotton Mills in Lowell, MA.  It was a pretty cool visit and one that merits an return trip...without 4th graders.  Part of the town is now a National Park, preserving some of the dormitories and famous industrial revolution factories that were first home to Massachusetts farm girls, and then to immigrants - first the Irish, then Greeks, Colombians, and Cambodians (and many more).  Here are a few pics.


the two pictures below are the exterior with the canal system running by the factory.
lots of windows...a lot of the old factory buildings are being turned into lofts...



this is a clip of one of the looms running.  imagine 200 of these in one room!









1 comment:

ndfw said...

I think I saw a Ghost Hunters special on some old mills like this in New England. It was one of the more convincing episodes....