Middlesex Canal Museum And Visitors Center

Middlesex Canal Museum And Visitors Center The Middlesex Canal, built 1793-1803, was a dug by hand marvel. It ran 27 ¼ miles, connecting The Merrimack River with The Charles River in Boston.

The Middlesex Canal Museum and Visitor Center opened in July 2001. It was built primarily by the Billerica members of the Middlesex Canal Association, who refinished the ceilings and floors in a section of the first floor of the Faulkner Mill building located at the Concord River Mill Pond in North Billerica, MA. The Museum is designed to share the story of the Middlesex Canal’s origins, engineeri

ng, important historical figures involved, and its rise and fall. It was the Canal that ushered in the canal building frenzy of the first half of the 19th Century in the United States. The Museum helps to illustrate this great leap forward in freight and passenger transportation. The Museum also includes:

• An Introductory 24 minute video, “Journey Along the Middlesex Canal”

• Original artifacts associated with the building and operation of the Canal as well as the commercial/financial aspects of the business

• An interactive, working model of a lift lock

• Historically accurate maps which help trace the route the Canal took through the 9 familiar towns between the Charles River in Boston and the Merrimack River in what is now known as the City of Lowell

• A Children’s Play Area, where they can use Legos, animal figures, and other accessories to construct their own canal path.

•Professional illustrations and murals depicting the construction tools available in the late 18th Century; engineering innovations, including the ingenious “floating towpath;” and typical scenes one would behold during a Packet Boat ride along the Middlesex Canal’s route.

Interior progress plus prep for the bridge! Contractors lining 2 Old Elm. The pledge drive went out in the mail. Give ge...
12/16/2024

Interior progress plus prep for the bridge! Contractors lining 2 Old Elm. The pledge drive went out in the mail. Give generously for the future Middlesex Canal Museum & Visitor Center 👏👏👏

Watch the Middlesex Canal Association Wintrer Meeting with a presentation by Doug Chandler about the Thoreau Towpath pro...
08/17/2024

Watch the Middlesex Canal Association Wintrer Meeting with a presentation by Doug Chandler about the Thoreau Towpath project:

Visiting the Singer Museum in Laren, the Netherlands for a Breitner (1857-1923) exhibit, this sketch of a man pulling a ...
06/29/2024

Visiting the Singer Museum in Laren, the Netherlands for a Breitner (1857-1923) exhibit, this sketch of a man pulling a barge caught my eye; a taste of what it may have looked like in the days of the Middlesex Canal!

The 1803-1853 operational Middlesex Canal today. To quote Henry David Thoreau: “Nature has indemnified herself” (left = ...
05/31/2024

The 1803-1853 operational Middlesex Canal today. To quote Henry David Thoreau: “Nature has indemnified herself” (left = canal; right = towpath). Blame the busy beavers :-)

Thank you to the Fiumara Family for adopting the Middlesex Canal sign and fliwer box on Lowell Street in Billerica!
05/14/2024

Thank you to the Fiumara Family for adopting the Middlesex Canal sign and fliwer box on Lowell Street in Billerica!

So good to see the progress at the North Billerica Historic Mill District future Middlesex Canal Museum And Visitors Cen...
12/31/2023

So good to see the progress at the North Billerica Historic Mill District future Middlesex Canal Museum And Visitors Center location (2 Old Elm Street)

Address

71 Faulkner Street
North Billerica, MA
01862

Opening Hours

Saturday 12pm - 4pm
Sunday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

+19786702740

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