Do you have an interesting story about Lowell Massachusetts? Tell us about it. Your story may be used in a book about Lowell.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
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Welcome to our Lowell Stories blog. We encourage you to tell us your stories about Lowell by leaving us a comment.
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Anonymous
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I remember walking to Brunelle's Drugstore, in the Highlands, to test our TV tubes. The tubes were about 5 inches long and would have to be replaced. The testing machine let us know if we needed to buy a new tube or not. That was in the 1960's.
We are 2 long time friends writing about the city we love. Our book is about interesting stories and the characters that lived them.
Lowell's Character
One of the major themes of our work is that Lowell is a unique, little city with a "character" that is all its own. One that is not likely to be found elsewhere. Do you agree? If so, what do suppose makes so Lowell special? What do you think is the reason for its "one-of-a-kindness"? Whatever, you're thinking, we'd enjoy reading your thoughts.
1 comment:
I remember walking to Brunelle's Drugstore, in the Highlands, to test our TV tubes. The tubes were about 5 inches long and would have to be replaced. The testing machine let us know if we needed to buy a new tube or not. That was in the 1960's.
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