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Saunders Street Bridge, Saunders Street, spanning Champlain Canal, Whitehall, Washington County, NY

Saunders Street Bridge, Saunders Street, spanning Champlain Canal, Whi...

Significance: This bridge is significantly different from the original uniform bridge design proposed for Champlain Canal bridges in 1901, but representative of the steel truss bridges built in 1910-1911 to spa... More

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...

Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More

Saunders Street Bridge, Saunders Street, spanning Champlain Canal, Whitehall, Washington County, NY

Saunders Street Bridge, Saunders Street, spanning Champlain Canal, Whi...

Significance: This bridge is significantly different from the original uniform bridge design proposed for Champlain Canal bridges in 1901, but representative of the steel truss bridges built in 1910-1911 to spa... More

Champlain Canal, Wall, East-northeast of NY State Route 32 Bridge, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Wall, East-northeast of NY State Route 32 Bridge, Wat...

Significance: Example of laid up stone work typical of the period; associated with stream bank retaining walls/revetments built as part of early canal construction throughout the Champlain Section of the Erie C... More

Champlain Canal, Wall, East-northeast of NY State Route 32 Bridge, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Wall, East-northeast of NY State Route 32 Bridge, Wat...

Significance: Example of laid up stone work typical of the period; associated with stream bank retaining walls/revetments built as part of early canal construction throughout the Champlain Section of the Erie C... More

Champlain Canal, Wall, East-northeast of NY State Route 32 Bridge, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Wall, East-northeast of NY State Route 32 Bridge, Wat...

Significance: Example of laid up stone work typical of the period; associated with stream bank retaining walls/revetments built as part of early canal construction throughout the Champlain Section of the Erie C... More

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...

Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...

Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...

Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...

Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...

Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More

Champlain Canal, Wall, East-northeast of NY State Route 32 Bridge, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Wall, East-northeast of NY State Route 32 Bridge, Wat...

Significance: Example of laid up stone work typical of the period; associated with stream bank retaining walls/revetments built as part of early canal construction throughout the Champlain Section of the Erie C... More

Saunders Street Bridge, Saunders Street, spanning Champlain Canal, Whitehall, Washington County, NY

Saunders Street Bridge, Saunders Street, spanning Champlain Canal, Whi...

Significance: This bridge is significantly different from the original uniform bridge design proposed for Champlain Canal bridges in 1901, but representative of the steel truss bridges built in 1910-1911 to spa... More

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...

Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...

Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Waterford Locks, U.S. Route 4, Waterford, Saratoga Co...

Significance: The Champlain Canal was built to link Lake Champlain with the Erie Canal and with the tidewater of the Hudson River. The Canal is presently part of the New York State Barge Canal system, the most... More

Saunders Street Bridge, Saunders Street, spanning Champlain Canal, Whitehall, Washington County, NY

Saunders Street Bridge, Saunders Street, spanning Champlain Canal, Whi...

Significance: This bridge is significantly different from the original uniform bridge design proposed for Champlain Canal bridges in 1901, but representative of the steel truss bridges built in 1910-1911 to spa... More

Champlain Canal, Wall, East-northeast of NY State Route 32 Bridge, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Wall, East-northeast of NY State Route 32 Bridge, Wat...

Significance: Example of laid up stone work typical of the period; associated with stream bank retaining walls/revetments built as part of early canal construction throughout the Champlain Section of the Erie C... More

Saunders Street Bridge, Saunders Street, spanning Champlain Canal, Whitehall, Washington County, NY

Saunders Street Bridge, Saunders Street, spanning Champlain Canal, Whi...

Significance: This bridge is significantly different from the original uniform bridge design proposed for Champlain Canal bridges in 1901, but representative of the steel truss bridges built in 1910-1911 to spa... More

Champlain Canal, Wall, East-northeast of NY State Route 32 Bridge, Waterford, Saratoga County, NY

Champlain Canal, Wall, East-northeast of NY State Route 32 Bridge, Wat...

Significance: Example of laid up stone work typical of the period; associated with stream bank retaining walls/revetments built as part of early canal construction throughout the Champlain Section of the Erie C... More