CAMILLUS, N.Y. — Of the 32 aqueducts constructed in the first enlargement of the Erie Canal in the 1840s, only one still stands. Nine Mile Creek Aqueduct in Camillus is the only Erie Canal aqueduct ...
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — A huge project to restore the historic C&O Canal in Georgetown recently reached a milestone – water began flowing in certain areas for the first time in about two years. That water ...
Restoration of the C&O Canal through Georgetown, a project being funded by the National Park Service, gets underway early next year, dry-docking the guided tour boat until 2025. But, tours will still ...
Troop 47 Life Scout Carter Kennedy is aiming to deliver a refinished canal buoy boat to the Town of Pendleton by late summer, in concert with area-wide commemorations of the Erie Canal bicentennial.
This month is your last chance to take a guided boat tour on the C&O Canal in Georgetown for a long time. After October, the canal will be drained for a restoration project and is expected to open ...
Georgetown Heritage’s Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Canal boat tours will return for a second season sooner than initially expected. The tours along the Georgetown waterway will resume May 5, Georgetown ...
LOCKPORT – The operations and maintenance agreement for the restored 19th century Erie Canal locks is being crafted in such a way that it will permit the city to borrow money for the first stage of ...
A historic canal boat that served through two world wars is set to be restored to its former glory Kilsby, which was built in 1912 and was one of 24 originally commissioned by Fellows Morton and ...
The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park stretches 184 miles along the Potomac River, from the mouth of Rock Creek at Georgetown in Washington, D.C., to Cumberland, Md. The canal attracts ...
METAMORA, Ind. ( WISH ) — A canal boat drawn by horses in Metamora stopped operating for two years ago due to restrictions for the coronavirus pandemic. A third year out of commission appears likely.
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