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

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Law

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Military service

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Politics and public service

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Industry, invention and business

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Astronautics

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Literature and entertainment

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Music

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Arts and design

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Sports

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Basketball

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Football

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Baseball

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Hockey

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Boxing

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Olympic athletes

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Other sports

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Other

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References

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  33. ^ "Skippy Roberge". Pro-Baseball Reference.com. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  34. ^ "Jon Morris". Hockey Reference.com. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
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