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  1. Lawrence is a city located in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, on the Merrimack River. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 89,143. [2] Surrounding communities include Methuen to the north, Andover to the southwest, and North Andover to the east.

  2. PROSPERING LAWRENCE BUSINESS GRANT. The City of Lawrence and the Business and Economy Department are excited to introduce the prospering Lawrence Business Grant Read on...

    • North Canal Historic District. For those transfixed by Lawrence’s immense mill buildings, one of the best things to do is hit the streets and see every inch of this one-of-a-kind cityscape.
    • Lawrence Heritage State Park. For some context during your tour of Lawrence you can stop by the Lawrence Heritage State Park, which has three units along the Merrimack River.
    • Lawrence History Center. For more insight into the history of Lawrence and the lives of the people who have lived and worked here, the Lawrence History Center is housed in a former Essex Company complex.
    • Lawrence Farmers’ Market. Backdropped by evocative industrial architecture there’s a lively farmers’ market downtown on Saturday mornings, April through October.
  3. City of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Located twenty-five miles north of Boston, Lawrence and 5 miles south of the State of New Hampshire, Massachusetts is truly a city of immigrants and industry. The City of Lawrence is located in Essex County.

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    42.7172-71.12331 Lawrence Municipal Airport (LWMIATA) (conveniently located off of routes 495 and 125) used primarily for general aviation purposes. Most domestic and international flights fly into Logan International Airport in Boston and Manchester-Boston Regional Airport in Manchester, New Hampshire, which are both around a half an hour away fro...

    The Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authorityprovides bus service for the area. Since Fall 2022, buses run every 30 minutes between 7AM and 6PM weekdays in Lawrence itself, otherwise, bus service...

    42.705905-71.1524651 Essex Art Center, 56 Island Street, ☏ +1 978-685-2343, info@essexartcenter.com.(updated Oct 2016)
    42.704282-71.1533972NOT EXISTING LISTING IMAGE Duck Bridge. The bridge is an historic through truss bridge carrying South Union Street over the Merrimack River in the middle of downtown Lawrence. T...
    42.7062-71.15813 Lawrence Merrimack Canal. Built for use by the old Lawrence mills and factories. While it is no longer used today and portions of it have become contaminated with waste, the canal...
    42.7249-71.18524 Methuen Memorial Music Hall, 192 Broadway (Methuen), ☏ +1 978-685-0693.(updated Jan 2023)

    42.7067-71.15751 Lawrence Heritage State Park, One Jackson Street (Off Canal Street), ☏ +1 978 794-1655. 9AM-4PM. Fishing, boating, bike and walking trails, public programs such as sailing lessons...

    42.70722-71.149581 Canal Street Antique Store, 181 Canal St # 7. 10AM–5PM. Multi-level antique shop in an old industrial building.(updated Jan 2022)
    The Loop, 90 Pleasant Valley St (Methuen), ☏ +1 978-946-9333. M-Sa 10AM-9PM, Su noon-8PM. A basic American shopping mall with some fast food options.(updated Jan 2023)

    42.727775-71.2017571 Heav'nly Donuts, 137 Pelham St (Methuen), ☏ +1 978-208-1146. M-Sa 4AM-8PM, Su 5AM-8PM. A small local chain of doughnut shops.(updated Jan 2023)

    42.729603-71.205891 Days Inn, 159 Pelham St (Methuen), ☏ +1 978-686-2971. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. $175-250.(updated Jan 2023)
    42.686024-71.1397332 Holiday Inn Express Andover North-Lawrence, 224 Winthrop Avenue (just off I-495), ☏ +1-978-975-4050. A 126-room hotel that provides a complimentary breakfast and an on-site fit...
  4. Lawrence, city, Essex county, northeastern Massachusetts, U.S. It lies along the Merrimack River, 26 miles (42 km) north of Boston. The site at Bodwell’s Falls (the source of abundant waterpower) was promoted for industry in 1845 by the Essex Company, formed by a group of Boston financiers that.

  5. Lawrence, MA was one of the nation's first planned cities, and you can learn about its history and development at Lawrence Heritage State Park. The exhibits in the Visitors Center, a restored 1840s boarding house, tell the stories of Lawrence's mill workers, including their role in the 1912 Bread and Roses Strike.