The Lowell Hotel New York (New York City) — The Lowell Hotel New York country: United States, city: New York City (Upper East Side) The Lowell Hotel New York Location Located on a quiet, tree lined street off Madison Avenue, The Lowell Hotel is set in the heart of New York s most exclusive … International hotels
Lowell family — The Lowell family settled on the North Shore at Cape Ann after they arrived in Boston on June 23, 1639. The patriarch, Percival Lowle (1571 ndash;1664), described as a solid citizen of Bristol ,Fact|date=February 2008 determined at the age of 68… … Wikipedia
Lowell — may refer to:Places;In the United States: * Lowell, Arkansas * Lowell, Florida * Lowell, Indiana * Lowell, Bartholomew County, Indiana * Lowell, Maine * Lowell, Massachusetts **Lowell National Historical Park * Lowell, Michigan * Lowell, North… … Wikipedia
Lowell Milken — Born November 29, 1948 Encino, California Occupation Businessman, philanthropist [1] Net worth $1.0 billion[2] … Wikipedia
Lowell High School (Lowell, Massachusetts) — Lowell High School is a single campus public high school located in downtown Lowell, Massachusetts. The mailing address is 50 Father Morissette Boulevard, Lowell, Massachusetts, 01852. HistoryLowell High School opened in 1831 as the first co… … Wikipedia
Lowell Spinners — Founded in 1996 Lowell, Massachusetts Team Logo … Wikipedia
Lowell (MBTA station) — LOWELL Station statistics Address 101 Thorndike Street … Wikipedia
Lowell Forensic Society — The Lowell Forensic Society, founded in 1892, is the oldest high school speech and debate team in the nation and also the largest organization at Lowell High School in San Francisco, California. The society occupies Room 135, also known as Leland … Wikipedia
Lowell system — The Lowell System or Waltham Lowell System, named after Francis Cabot Lowell, was a paternalistic textile factory system of the early 19th century that employed mainly young women [age 15 35] from New England farms to increase efficiency,… … Wikipedia
Lowell Offering — The Lowell Offering was a monthly periodical collected contributed works of poetry and fiction by the female textile workers (young women [age 15 35] known as the Lowell Mill Girls) of the Lowell, Massachusetts textile mills of the early American … Wikipedia