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Lowell’s 1835 Boott Cotton Mills Part 2

December 1, 2017
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Constructed by entrepreneur Kirk Boott in 1835, the Boott Cotton Mills are now are museum. Favorite bits? Those massive porch brackets! Also, that stair!

 

For more information on Mr. Boott & his mills herehere.

 

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