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Lowell is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA. The estimated population in 2009 according to the U.S. Census Bureau was 103,229. It is the fifth largest city in the state. Lowell and Cambridge are the county seats of Middlesex County.

Lowell Neighborhoods
Lowell currently has eight distinct neighborhoods; the Acre, Back Central, Belvidere, Centralville, Downtown, Highlands, Pawtucketville, and South Lowell. The City also has 5 zip codes, 4 are geographically distinct general zip codes and 1 is for PO-boxes only (01853).

The Centralville neighborhood, zip code 01850, is the northeastern section of the city, north of the Merrimack River and east of Beaver Brook. Christian Hill is the section of Centralville, located east of Bridge Street.

The Highlands is the most populated neighborhood with almost a quarter of the city residing here, zip code 01851, and is the southwestern section of the city, bordered to the east by the Lowell Connector and to the north by the railroad. Lowellians further distinguish the sections of the Highlands as the Upper Highlands and the Lower Highlands referring to the area closer to downtown. Middlesex Village, Tyler Park and Drum Hill are in this zip code.

Belvidere, Back Central and South Lowell make up the 01852 zip code, and are the southeastern sections of the city (south of the Merrimack River and south east of the Lowell Connector). Belvidere is the mostly residential area south of the Merrimack River, east of the Concord River and north of the Lowell and Lawrence railroad. Belvidere Hill is an Historic District along Fairmount St. Lower Belvidere refers to the section west of Nesmith Street. Back Central is an urban area south of downtown towards the mouth of River Meadow Brook. South Lowell is the area south of the railroad and east of the Concord River. Other neighborhoods in this zip code are Ayers City, Bleachery, Chapel Hill, the Grove, Oaklands, Riverside Park, Swede Village and Wigginsville, but their use is mostly antiquated

The zip code 01854 is the northwestern portion of the city and includes Pawtucketville, the University of Massachusetts, Lowell and the Acre. Pawtucketville is where famous writer Jack Kerouac resided around the area of University Ave (previously known as Moody Street). North campus of UMASS Lowell is located in Pawtucketville. The older parts of the neighborhood are located around University Avenue and Mammoth Road, whereas the newer parts are located around Varnum Avenue. Middle and elementary schools for this area include Wang Middle School, Pawtucketville Memorial, Mccavinue elementary school and private school St. Jeanne D'arc. Pawtucketville is the official entrance to the Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsboro State Forest. Pawtucketville's Lowell-Dracut-Tyngsborough State Forest is the probable site of a notable Native American tribe, and in age of the Industrial Revolution was a prominent source where granite for canals and factory foundations were obtained.

Lowell Culture
In the early years of 1840's when the population quickly exceeded 20,000, Lowell became very active as a cultural center, with the construction of the Lowell Museum, the Mechanics' Hall, as well as, the new City Hall used for art exhibits, lectures, and for the performing arts. The Lowell Museum was lost in a devastating fire in the early morning of January 31, 1856, but was quickly rehoused in a new location. The Lowell Art Association was founded in 1876, and the new Opera House was built in 1889.

Lowell Education
Primary and secondary schools
Public schools Lowell Public Schools operates district public schools. Lowell High School is the district public school. Non-district public schools include Greater Lowell Technical High School, Lowell Middlesex Academy Charter School, Lowell Community Charter Public School.

Private schools Lowell Catholic High School, est. 1989, is in Lowell.

Private grade schools include:

  • Hellenic American Academy, est. 1908 as the first Greek Orthodox day school in the United States (135 Students) (Grades K-6) Teacher/Student Ratio 1:12
  • Franco-American School, est. 1963 (Grades K-8) Teacher/Student Ratio 1:13
  • St. Louis School, (457 Students) (Grades K-8) Teacher/Student Ratio 1:19
  • Ste. Jeanne D'Arc School, (472 Students) (Grades K-8) Teacher/Student Ratio 1:17
  • St. Margaret School, (357 Students) (Grade K-8) Teacher/Student Ratio 1:20
  • St. Patrick School, (181 Students) (Grade K-8) Teacher/Student Ratio 1:15
  • St. Michael Elementary School, (407 Students) (Grade K-8) Teacher/Student Ratio 1:16
  • Immaculate Conception School, (324 Students) (Grade K-8) Teacher/Student Ratio 1:17
  • St. Stanislaus School, est. 1906 (124 Students) (Grade K-8) Teacher/Student Ratio 1:12
  • Community Christian Academy, (185 Students) (Grade K-12) Teacher/Student Ratio 1:9
  • Riverside School, Nonsectarian, Special Education School (25 Students) (Grades 4-11) Teacher/Student Ratio 1:5

Colleges and universities

  • University of Massachusetts Lowell
  • Middlesex Community College

Lowell MA Area Information

Lowell MA Community Characteristics and Facts
  • Total Crime Risk: 152.0 (100 = National Average)
  • Population: 107,337
  • Population Growth Since 2000: 2.06%
  • Annual Max Avg. Temperature: 59 F
  • Annual Min Avg. Temperature: 44 F
  • Male Median Age: 30.3 years
  • Female Median Age: 32.6 years
  • Median Household Income: $50,243
  • Highest Education Level Attained: High School 33.88%, Bachelors 12.87%, Grad School 7.55%

Community Demographics

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Lowell MA Crime Rate Indexes


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2010 Population Growth and Population Statistics Lowell, MA Massachusetts
Total Population 107,337 6,619,031
Square Miles 13.77 7,840.02
Population Density 7,793.10 844.30
Population Change Since 1990 2.12% 10.02%
Population Change Since 2000 2.06% 4.25%
Forecasted Population Change by 2014 5.17% 3.85%
Population Male 53,413 49.76% 3,216,681 48.60%
Population Female 53,924 50.24% 3,402,350 51.40%
Median Age 31.40 37.10

Lowell MA Population Growth and Population Statistics


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2010 Weather Summary Lowell, MA Massachusetts
Weather Index 94 58
Annual Maximum Avg. Temperature 59.0 °F 57.0 °F
Annual Minimum Avg. Temperature 44.0 °F 40.0 °F
Annual Avg. Temperature 51.3 °F 48.2 °F
Annual Heating Degree Days (Tot Degrees < 65) 5,641 6,530
Annual Cooling Degree Days (Tot Degrees > 65) 678 439
Percent of Possible Sunshine 58 52
Mean Sky Cover (Sunrise to Sunset - Out of 10) 6 6
Mean Number of Days Clear (Out of 365 Days) 98 92
Mean Number of Days Rain (Out of 365 Days) 127 132
Mean Number of Days Snow (Out of 365 Days) 11 15
Avg. Annual Precipitation (Total Inches) 42.00" 47.00"
Avg. Annual Snowfall (Total Inches) 41.00" 59.00"

Lowell MA Weather, Forecast, Temperature and Precipitation


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Lowell Population by Age Graph

Lowell MA Population by Age


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Lowell MA Quality of Life Indexes


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