This is a great park. It's one of the only areas of Lowell where you can actually "climb" a hill, although with all the trees in summer you won't get much of a view ;) You can catch glimpses of...
Rogers Fort Hill Park
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Rogers Fort Hill Park Historic District in Lowell, Massachusetts is the largest residential development from the 19th century in the city. It encompasses the area associated with the Rogers Farm, purchased by Zadock Rogers in 1805, and features Greek Revival and Queen Anne architectural styles.
Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999, this district is bounded by High Street, Mansur Street, Concord Road, and Lowell Cemetery, and is a significant testament to Lowell's rich history and architectural heritage.
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overall this park is super cute and nice to check out. not very busy. has cool features and a steep hill.
Very nice park. Lots of diversity. Super safe. Can sit and have great time. Five stars from me
Rogers Fort Hill Park is actually two parks. The lower park was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, who designed Boston Common as well as other important American Parks. The lower park is...
Love this park. Great view. Nice walk to the top. Sometimes people making out at the top. Sorry to that guy who found the dead bodies in the plane at the top.






