The Tsongas Industrial History Center supports and encourages the teaching of industrial history using site-based, hands-on experiences for over 40,000 students in grades 3 through 12 annually. All programs are aligned with Massachusetts and New Hampshire State Curriculum Frameworks.

Our location within Lowell National Historical Park allows students to explore historic cotton mills, 5.6 miles of canals, gatehouses, and worker housing. We use these resources to engage students in such topics as labor history, immigration, economics, textile production, globalization, technology/engineering, and impacts of industrialization on nature and society.


Financial Aid financialaid

If you need financial assistance to be able to bring your students on a field trip, please check with our staff when you call. Some financial aid for field trips may be available.

We may have available funding to reserve free Workers on the Line programs. This opportunity is available on a first-come, first-served basis each school year.

The Tsongas Industrial History Center also recommends applying for funding from the Massachusetts Cultural Council's .

Teachers we know have also had success applying for field trip money from .

Grade Chart

In-Person Programs and Virtual Field TripsGrade 2Grade 3Grade 4Grade 5Grade 6Grade 7Grade 8High SchoolHistory and Social StudiesScience and Engineering
Bale to Bolt
Change In The Making
Community Connections
Engineer It!
Power to Production
River as a Classroom
Workers on the Line
Yankees and Immigrants
Mill Girls: Life and Work in an Industrial City

Partnership

The Tsongas Industrial History Center is an education partnership between the University of Massachusetts Lowell School of Education and the National Park Service at Lowell National Historical Park.

  • UMass Lowell
  • National Park Service