| Lowell NHP |
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Synopsis: Park preserves one of the first planned industrial cities in the country. Stamp Location: Stamp is available in the park visitor center located at 246 Market St in Lowell and at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum. |
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| Minute Man NHP |
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Synopsis: Park preserves and protects the significant historic sites, structures, properties and landscapes associated with the opening battles of the American Revolution. Stamp Location: The park has two visitor centers with same stamp: The Minute Man VC is located along SR 2A (a short walk from the parking area) in Lexington, and the North Bridge VC on Liberty St (SR 2) in Concord. |
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| New Bedford Whaling NHP |
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Synopsis: Park commemorates whaling days in our countries history. Stamp Location: The stamp is available in the parks visitor center (separate from the museum) at the corner of N Second St and William St off US 6 in New Bedford. |
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| Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley NHC |
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Synopsis: Park works with local governments to help preserve "the last green valley" in the Boston-to-Washington megalopolis. Historic sites include the Nathan Hale Homested and many wonderful small villages on towns, including Union, CT. Also includes SR 169, a national scenic byway. Stamp Location: Stamp may be obtained at Old Sturbridge Village on US 20 in Sturbridge. See also Connecticut for an additional stamp locations. |
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| Salem Maritime NHS |
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Synopsis: The first NHS in the park system preserves the New England and U.S. maritime history. Stamp Location: Stamp is located in the central visitor center on the Waterfront/Pickerwing Wharf. Follow signs once in Salem. |
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| Saugus Iron Works NHS |
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Synopsis: Park preserves the site of the first integrated iron works in North America with reconstructed blast furnaces and forge. Museum houses collections the early days (1646-1668) and its impact on American life since. Stamp Location: Stamp is available at the information desk at the site. From I-95/SR 128 take exit 43 (Walnut St) and follow the signs to the site in Saugus. |
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| Springfield Armory NHS |
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Synopsis: Park preserves the site of the nations first (established by George Washington), and most important armory (1794 - 1968) and contains the worlds second largest collection of firearms, including its famed Springfield Riffle and the Garrand M-1 manufactured here. Innovations here effected manufacturing in many different areas. Parks information desk has a reference book of all NPS park brochures. Stamp Location: Stamp is located in the bookstore, next to the information desk in the Main Arsenal building, located off Federal St. From I-91, take exit 4/5 (Broad St) and go north of E Columbus Ave to State St and turn right on State St, and then left on Federal St. Located on the Springfield Technical Community College campus. Basketball Hall of Fame is also in the city, on the city's waterfront. |
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