Kerouac Literary Tour & Regional Self-Guided Tours

Jack KerouacJACK KEROUAC GUIDED TOUR OF LOWELL
“Downtown Kerouac Places”
with tour guide Roger Brunelle
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12
11AM - 12:30PM
Tour meets in front of Pollard Memorial Library (401 Merrimack St.) and ends at the Jack Kerouac Commemorative on Bridge Street.
Many places in downtown Lowell were important to Jack in his youth and early adulthood: the Lowell Sun building, the Lowell High School, the Pollard Library, just to mention three. The fury of his words is matched by the razor sharp precision of his Lowell, painted hundreds, thousands, of miles away.
NO RESERVATIONS are required for this FREE tour. All are welcome to join!


CONTINUE DISCOVERING MASSACHUSETTS’ LITERARY HERITAGE BY
VISITING THE FOLLOWING HISTORIC SITES FOR GUIDED & SELF-GUIDED TOURS
Please note that some tours may require a fee and reservation. Details on the following destinations may be found on their websites.
Lucy Larcom Park (downtown Lowell)
Robert Frost Foundation (Lawrence)
Whittier House (Haverhill)
Whittier Homestead (Amesbury)
Ralph Waldo Emerson House (Concord)
Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House (Concord)
Walden Pond State Reservation (Concord)
The Old Manse (Concord)
Stevens-Coolidge Place (N.Andover)
Author’s Ridge/Sleepy Hollow Cemetery (Concord)



 


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