Lowell

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Some Area Info:  Lowell was chartered in 1787 and was originally named Kellyvale.   In 1831 the name was changed to Lowell.  Lowell has a population of approximately 879 and is 56.38 sq. miles.  Lowell recently built the largest industrial wind farm in the state of Vermont and the 21 wind turbines will produce enough power to supply 20,000 homes.  Because of the wind farm, Lowell has one of the lowest tax rates in the state which makes this town a popular choice for families to live.

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Attractions and Recreation:  Lowell is home to the Cajun’s Snack bar, open during the summer and fall and is a popular spot for locals and visitors to the area.

 

Enjoy some of the best the Northeast Kingdom has to offer:  Camping, fishing, hunting, boating, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, horseback riding, hiking, biking, shopping, walking, golfing, snowmobiling, skiing, snowshoeing or just plan relaxing and enjoying the four seasons.

 

Schools:

K-8:  Lowell Village School

High School:  School of choice

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