Lowell Post Office is a historic post office at 89 Appleton Street in Lowell, Massachusetts.
The post office was built in 1893 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.
It is distinct from US Post Office (Lowell, Massachusetts), which is also listed on the National Register.
As of 2009, the building is the location of the Middlesex County Juvenile Court.
Famous quotes containing the words lowell, post and/or office:
“Colonel Shaw
and his bell-cheeked Negro infantry
on St. Gaudens shaking Civil War relief,
propped by a plank splint against the garages earthquake.”
—Robert Lowell (19171977)
“My business is stanching blood and feeding fainting men; my post the open field between the bullet and the hospital. I sometimes discuss the application of a compress or a wisp of hay under a broken limb, but not the bearing and merits of a political movement. I make gruelnot speeches; I write letters home for wounded soldiers, not political addresses.”
—Clara Barton (18211912)
“Borrow a child and get on welfare.
Borrow a child and stay in the house all day with the child,
or go to the public park with the child, and take the child
to the welfare office and cry and say your man left you and
be humble and wear your dress and your smile, and dont talk
back ...”
—Susan Griffin (b. 1943)