Merrimack Valley

Encompassing 21 cities and towns north of Boston, Merrimack Valley is known for its prominent ties to American history, and its robust ethnic communities, cultural attractions and charming urban and rural landscapes.

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During the  centenary celebration of the Battle of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1875, the Town of Lexington honored…

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Just a half-hour drive from Boston lies the Merrimack Valley, a distinctive region in Massachusetts known for its natural beauty,…

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When the American Revolution erupted in June, 1775, the Irish and Scots-Irish living in New England quickly joined the colonial…

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Formed in 2013 in Lowell, MA, Spectacle Live has become one of New England’s premier concert promoters in less than…

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The next time you are exploring Irish heritage sites in Massachusetts, visit these landmarks in the City of Lowell, a…

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Margaret F. Foley (1827-1877) was a highly-praised 19th century cameo artist and sculptor, who lived in Vermont, Lowell and Boston, Massachusetts…

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The town of Lexington, Massachusetts is gearing up for the semiquincentennial celebration of the Battles of Lexington and Concord.  A…

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The annual Patriots Day celebration held each April in Massachusetts is a cherished remembrance of local American history and heritage….

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Check out these great organizations keeping the Irish Spirit in Merrimack Valley