Rowe, a close-knit community, is nestled in a picturesque landscape, home to around 400 residents.
At the heart of the town lies the Kemp-McCarthy Memorial Museum, lovingly curated by the Rowe Historical Society. Visitors will discover a treasure trove of impressive artifacts and memorabilia and a comprehensive research library within its walls, including rich information about Fort Pelham and the abandoned Davis Pyrite Mine. Rowe holds the distinction of being home to New England's inaugural atomic electric generating plant, now retired.
Notably, the Pelham Lake beach and picnic area access is exclusively reserved for Rowe’s residents.