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August 15th, 2005
Lowell again center of industrial revolution
Abstract:
There is a new industrial revolution happening in Lowell, a change that some say will rival the one born in the textile mills along the Merrimack River. Inside some of the very same mills that revolutionized the textile industry as the American Industrial Revolution began, a new kind of fabric is being made by a new kind of company.
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