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Lowell National Historical Park
Adopt-a-Gatehouse
Moody Street Gatehouse actually faces Merrimack Street and the Merrimack Canal.

Amy Glowacki, NPS

Moody Street Gatehouse actually faces Merrimack Street and the Merrimack Canal.

Moody Street Feeder (on Merrimack St.), Lower Locks, Swamp Locks, Francis Gate, and the Pawtucket Gatehouses (pictured below) are available for volunteer adoption. These gatehouses reside along the canals and rivers in unique and often spectacular settings. All of the gatehouses are historic structures that include rare features often not seen in America, such as 19th century canal locks, spillways, canal gates, and other important features associated with the development of water power. 

Lowell National Historical Park strives to encourage the preservation and the interpretation of the gatehouses, locks and dams.

You can assist the park with the preservation of these buildings and the beautification of the grounds:

  1. Volunteers can pledge to visit these structures on a regular basis, reporting any safety issues, damage, and vandalism to the park.
  2. Volunteers will perform light upkeep chores inside these buildings on a monthly basis, such as sweeping, window cleaning, and dusting.
  3. Volunteers will also pick up litter and help with plantings to spruce up the grounds for visitors.

You can also assist visitors by:

  1. Showing them the interiors of these buildings.
  2. Telling visitors about the history of these structures and the early importance of canals and water power to Lowell.
  3. Providing a basic orientation to visitors helping them find places to see and things to do in Lowell.

Training will be provided for any of the above tasks. Consider gaining experience first at the Moody Street Feeder Gatehouse on Merrimack St. with volunteers Barb and Bill Rawnsley, who need help keeping this gatehouse open to the public during the summer. Park rangers will also work with you to get you off to a great start.

If you are interested, give the Volunteer Office a call at 978-275-1740. You can also send us an e-mail or an application.

 
The Swamp Locks Gatehouse is located a short walk from the Visitor Center parking lot.
Paul Mueller, NPS Volunteer Office
One of the historic gatehouses needing adoption is located at the Swamp Locks. This area receives extra visitation during boat tour season, which runs from late June through early October. The gatehouse also lies in the heart of an extensive downtown area that will soon be redeveloped.
 
Lower Locks Gatehouse is located across from the Doubletree Hotel and Middlesex Community College in the downtown.
At the Lower Locks area, the Pawtucket Canal that was originally built in the 1790's is about to flow finally into the Concord River. This area is a visual treat for all those who come across this complex of canal, lock chamber, and spillways.
 
The Pawtucket Gatehouse is located in the vicinity of the Pawtucket Falls in the Merrimack River.
Paul Mueller, NPS Volunteer Office
The views from the Pawtucket Gatehouse are quite spectacular. The gatehouse itself juts out into the Merrimack River at the Pawtucket Falls. Two volunteers from Bristol-Myers Squibb take timeout during a clean-up event to enjoy the scene.
Francis Gate/Guard Locks, Lowell, MA  

Did You Know?
There are 5.6 miles of canals at Lowell National Historical Park. The canals channeled the Merrimack River's 32 foot drop to Lowell's mills providing power for the mill machinery.

Last Updated: March 13, 2008 at 17:40 EST