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The Boarding House Park is a favorite place to sit and relax, or pass through when on your way to the Boott Cotton Mills (operated by the Lowell National Historical Park) shown behind the green stage below or if you are visiting the free Mill Girls and Immigrants Exhibit on the left side. The park is located at the intersection between French and John Streets and is adjacent to the John Street parking lot. The rain location is across the street in the Lowell High School auditorium.
Facing the stage, with the Boott Cotton Mills in the back and a trolley passing between the two.
Stage area with an enormous Wisteria plant providing shade for the performers.
View from the parking garage, looking down at the park during the 2015 Folk Festival.
View from the parking garage, looking down at the park during the 2015 Folk Festival.
Both the upcoming 30th anniversary of the Lowell Folk Festival and the summer-long Lowell Summer Music Series will use the Boarding House Park. To see the 2016 schedule and a list of performers, see the links, just shown. There are also other events held here during the season. (To see all the Folk Festival artists, go to:
http://lowellfolkfestival.org/about/discover/listen/2016-artists/
To see current brochures, with attractions and dates, see at the end of this post.
http://lowellfolkfestival.org/about/discover/listen/2016-artists/
To see current brochures, with attractions and dates, see at the end of this post.
To order tickets, go to
http://www.lowellsummermusic.org/page.php?wpage=home/home.htm