List of people from Lowell, Massachusetts

As one of the largest cities in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Lowell has produced many notable people in various fields:

Academics, science, and engineering

Law

Military service

Politics and public service

Industry, invention and business

Astronautics

Literature and entertainment

Music

Arts and design

Sports

Basketball

Football

Baseball

Hockey

Boxing

Olympic athletes

Other sports

Religion

Other

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