Lowell National Historic Park: Bringing the Industrial Revolution Back to Life

A visit to Lowell National Historic Park is a visit back in time to the 19th century during the peak of the Industrial Revolution. Located in the heart of the city of Lowell Massachusetts, Lowell National Historic Park doesn’t provide views of nature and wildlife like other national parks, but rather a deep delve into… Continue reading Lowell National Historic Park: Bringing the Industrial Revolution Back to Life

Abandoned Becket Quarry, the Land that Time Forgot

Heading out for a hike in the snow can be an adventure in and of itself, but searching out abandoned Massachusetts quarries adds an extra element of mystery. That’s particularly true when the destination is one where the workers walked off the job and left everything just as it was at quitting time more than… Continue reading Abandoned Becket Quarry, the Land that Time Forgot

Rock House Reservation: Visit Massachusetts’ Slot Canyon

Travel across New England is filled with surprises, particularly when you stumble across Rock House Reservation. I never expected to find the equivalent of a slot canyon (Think Zion National Park and southern Utah) in the woods of Central Massachusetts, but Rock House Reservation features a similar, if much smaller, geographical phenomenon. Nestled amidst the… Continue reading Rock House Reservation: Visit Massachusetts’ Slot Canyon

The Murderous Tragedy of Spooner Well in Central Massachusetts

Few people realize that the small town of Brookfield in Central Massachusetts is responsible for raising the first woman to be executed in the new America republic. However, Spooner Well, a sad and lonely spot on the old Boston Post Road, commemorates the occasion with a single lone marker. It’s the place where Joshua Spooner… Continue reading The Murderous Tragedy of Spooner Well in Central Massachusetts