A must see if you are in Lowell MA…
“Dickens and Massachusetts: A Tale of Power and Transformation”
“A show and a story as fascinating as Dickens’s own” – that’s how WGBH describes this exhibition exploring Dickens’s two trips to Massachusetts. It features a rich collection of artifacts from museums around the world, including the MFA’s iconic 1842 portrait of the young Dickens, painted by Boston artist Francis Alexander.
Daily through Oct. 20, 2012, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., free admission
Boott Gallery at Boott Cotton Mills Museum (Lowell National Historical Park)
115 John St., Downtown Lowell
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Lowell – Main Office:ATM-SUM
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