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Summary Of: Erie Canal

carried the Erie Canal up the Niagara escarpment at... Old Erie Canal State Historic Park... was also the popular nickname for the entire Erie Canal project during its original 1817... Additional feeder canals soon extended the Erie Canal into a system... in 1836 connected the Erie Canal at Utica to... to the Erie Canal at Rome and remained in operation until the 1920s... The Erie Canal made an immense contribution to the wealth and importance of New York City... the original Erie Canal channel was enlarged to 120... the Erie Canal is predominantly used by pleasure boats for travel and leisure... the Erie Canal is predominantly used by pleasure boats for travel and leisure... the Erie Canal is predominantly used by pleasure boats for travel and leisure... The new Erie Canal turned south there along the Seneca River... and the new Erie Canal again ran parallel to the old Canal along the bottom of the Niagara Escarpment... The modern Erie Canal has 34 locks... The modern Erie Canal has 34 locks... The modern Erie Canal has 34 locks... Erie Canal is open to small craft and some larger vessels for most of the year... The Old Erie Canal and its towpath at Kirkville... within Old Erie Canal State Historic Park... The Old Erie Canal and its towpath at Kirkville... within Old Erie Canal State Historic Park... The Old Erie Canal and its towpath at Kirkville... within Old Erie Canal State Historic Park... Sections of the old Erie Canal abandoned after 1918 are owned by New York state... Old Erie Canal State Historic Park... Old Erie Canal State Historic Park... development rights to large stretches of the Old Erie Canal to a single developer for... statewide Erie Canal historic trail or... many communities along the Old Erie Canal have made progress in establishing parks... Old Erie Canal State Historic Park... Old Erie Canal State Historic Park... Old Erie Canal Lock 60 Park... Old Erie Canal Lock 60 Park... The Erie Canal and the Making of a Great Nation... The Erie Canal and the Paradox of Progress... The Impact of the Erie Canal on America 1807...

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