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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.

    • North Canal Historic District
    • Lawrence Heritage State Park
    • Lawrence History Center
    • Lawrence Farmers’ Market
    • Essex Art Center
    • Stevens-Coolidge House & Gardens
    • Den Rock Park
    • Fisichelli’S Pastry Shop
    • Spicket River Greenway
    • Methuen Rail Trail

    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. The North Canal Historic District is bounded by the Spicket River in the east and Broadway in the west, encompassing that vast man-made island created between the North Canal and Merrimack Ri...

    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. You can begin with the Visitors Center, which is set in a boarding house from the 1840s and has two floors of interactive exhibits explaining the industrial history of Lawrence and neighboring areas. You’l...

    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. This consists of an office building, blacksmith shop, carpenter shop, stable and warehouse, all dating from the early 1880s and listed on the National Register of Historic...

    Backdropped by evocative industrial architecture there’s a lively farmers’ market downtown on Saturday mornings, April through October. The Lawrence Farmers’ Market is a great opportunity to shop local and support small businesses. And there are plenty, with upwards of 70 vendors each week. You’ve got local fruit and vegetables, eggs, farm-raised m...

    In one of the imposing mill buildings fronting the North Canal there’s an art center for Essex County. The Essex Art Center puts on deftly curated solo and themed exhibitions throughout the year, for a wide range of disciplines. These tend to last around two months at a time, so there should be something fresh to see whenever you visit. The center ...

    In stark contrast to Lawrence’s factories there’s an elegant estate close by in North Andover. The property dates back to 1729, and for several decades from 1914 became the summer home of Helen Stevens Coolidge and her diplomat husband, John Gardner Coolidge, descended from Thomas Jefferson. The house is actually made up of two late Federal farmhou...

    Close to the Stevens-Coolidge House in the south of Lawrence there’s this 120-acre park along the Shawsheen River. Den Rock Park was the intended site of a city cemetery, but instead became a public park in 1896. This was later improved during the Great Depression by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), who laid out the trails, built two amphithe...

    This family-owned Italian baker has been in business at the same location since 1915. One of many great things to know about Fisichelli’s Pastry Shop is that the same oven used by founder Orazio Fisichelli more than a century ago is still in working order and used today. During the Great Depression, the Fisichellis opened their place up as a commun...

    The Spicket River meanders through the northern part of Lawrence, joining the Merrimack at the east end of the North Canal. There has always been a long sequence of public parks on the banks, but in 2013 these were all joined by the 3.5-mile Spicket River Greenway. This paved, multi-use trail takes you through attractive residential neighborhoods, ...

    At Manchester Street Park, near the western trailhead for the Spicket River Greenway, you can get onto another trail, along what used to be the Manchester and Lawrence (1849). The converted rail corridor extends through the northern part of Lawrence and into neighboring Methuen for almost 2.5 miles. There’s a lot of historic railway infrastructure,...

  2. May 27, 2018 · Things to Do in Lawrence, Massachusetts: See Tripadvisor's 1,250 traveler reviews and photos of Lawrence tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Lawrence. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  3. Sep 13, 2024 · 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.

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  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Lawrence is a city in Massachusetts with a population of about 89,000 (2020). Methuen is a city in Massachusetts with a population of 53,000 (2020). Get in. [edit] Map of Lawrence (Massachusetts) 1 Lawrence Municipal Airport (LWM IATA) (conveniently located off of routes 495 and 125) used primarily for general aviation purposes edit.