On today’s blog, a different senior will be presenting you with different ways to have fun!
Her name is Nikole Devereaux. She is an environmental science major with a concentration in legal studies. I asked her what she liked to do for fun and this is her response!
These are Nikole’s top 14 ways to have fun in Lowell on a budget:
“There’s so much to do in Lowell any time of the year. Take free wheelers bikes, drive (free parking on Sundays), or hop on the Yellow Line to downtown to discover all that Lowell has to offer. This city is very unique and has a lot of history, it could take a while to finally have the chance to check out what’s behind every corner. I know I fell in love with Lowell the first time I came here and I hope you do too.”
- Mill No. 5
- Shopping center that looks like an old street front inside of an old mill
- 250 Jackson St Lowell, MA
- Thrift stores, apothecary, local businesses, boutiques, record shops, coffee shop (Coffee and Cotton)
- Coffee and Cotton sometimes has live music at night
- Luna theater
- Sunday farmers market- fresh vegetables and local crafts
- Sweet Lydia’s- candy store
- Humanity- high end boutique
- Uncharted- restaurant/bar that usually has live music at night
- Saint Vincent de Paul Thrift Store
- Flower Mill– flower arrangements, succulents
- Restaurants
- El potro
- Tremonte Pizzeria
- Fuse Bistro
- Ramen Bar
- Live Alive
- Coffee shops
- Brew’d Awakening
- Brush Art Studios
- Winter Fest- February 24-25th– different activities all around downtown
- National Park Services
- Museums
- Quilt Museum
- Boott Cotton Mills Museum
- National Streetcar Museum
- Whistler House Museum of Art
- Mill Girls & Immigrants Exhibit
- Tours
- Mill and Trolley Tour
- Canal Tour
- Usually go through the spring, summer, and fall
- Self-guided tours
- Parks to ride bikes/ walk through
- Lucy Larcom Park
- Decatur Way Art Space next to Ucrossing
- Jack Kerouac Park