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MAA3521
465 Nashua Rd Ste 2
Dracut, MA (in city)
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3050 sq.ft.
$229,000 View on Map
PTP6643
24 Stephen Ave
Dracut, MA (in city)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
960 sq.ft.
$299,900 View on Map
DAG2582
16 Washington Ave
Dracut, MA (in city)
4 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
1600 sq.ft.
$300,000 View on Map
JDJ4627
181 Brook St
Dracut, MA (in city)
3 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
1644 sq.ft.
$275,000 View on Map
GDA8612
186 10th St
Lowell, MA (1.8 miles)
10 Bed, 5 Bath Multiple Family Home
18070 sq.ft.
$299,900 View on Map
MBG6745 20 Photos
24 Dinsmore St
Lowell, MA (3.1 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
This house was renovated, the kitchen,bathroom,living room,every room,porch,basement and it was all …more»
$499,000 View on Map
MMW3953 19 Photos
187 Hovey St
Lowell, MA (3.1 miles)
5 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
4200 sq.ft.
$280,000 View on Map
GDW2038
39 Doane St
Lowell, MA (3.8 miles)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1400 sq.ft.
$819,000 View on Map
TPM9457
147 Sawyers Lane
Tewksbury, MA (3.9 miles)
4 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
4059 sq.ft.
$344,999 View on Map
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72 Pelham Rd
Pelham, NH (5.8 miles)
6 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
3002 sq.ft.
House for Sale by Owner. Excellent commuter home in country setting, 5 minutes to shopping. 3 miles …more»
 

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Local city information for Dracut, MA

Dracut () is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. As of the 2000 census, the town population was 28,562. Dracut is primarily a suburban community, belonging to Greater Lowell and bordering southern New Hampshire. Additionally, it is in the northern portion of the Greater Boston metro area, and geographically part of the Merrimack Valley.


Dracut was the site of important Pennacook Indian settlements, due to the fishing grounds at Pawtucket Falls on the Merrimack River. The legendary sachem Passaconaway spent much of his life in land that became Dracut (although given to Lowell in the latter half of the 19th century).

Dracut was first settled by Europeans in 1653, from Chelmsford, across the Merrimack. Parts of the community were part of the Wamiset Praying Town, one of the preserves set aside by the colonists for Christianized Indians. Dracut was officially incorporated as a town on February 26, 1701.

The town has several large ponds, bogs and swamps, and numerous brooks (most notably Beaver Brook). Dracut's early economy relied on fishing, lumbering and milling, which led in turn to the 19th century industries of paper making and cotton textile manufacturing. These mills attracted Irish and French-Canadian immigrants.

There has been intense modern development in Dracut with suburban residential pressures from Lowell. Twice in the nineteenth century, Lowell annexed large sections of Dracut into its borders. However, some rural landscapes remain intact, as do some handsome historic houses. One of the better known is the 290 year old Colburn/Cutter House, with its massive beams, huge center chimney and fireplaces. The building, dating back from about 1717, has served as the site of the annual Dracut Craft Fair. As well, Dracut holds an annual Old Home Day every September since 2001.

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