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Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes...

Significance: Lock 18 of the Enlarged Erie Canal was part of a scheme to reduce the number of locks between Albany and Schenectady, thus making transportation easier and speedier on what was one of the most dif... More

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida County, NY

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida Coun...

Significance: Locks 39-43 near Boonevill are typical of the 109 locks that comprised the 25 miles of the Black River Canal. A feeder to the Erie Canal, the Black River Canal remained in use until 1923 and outl... More

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida County, NY

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida Coun...

Significance: Locks 39-43 near Boonevill are typical of the 109 locks that comprised the 25 miles of the Black River Canal. A feeder to the Erie Canal, the Black River Canal remained in use until 1923 and outl... More

Blackstone Canal Worcester-Millbury Segment, Eastern bank of Blackstone River, Millbury, Worcester County, MA

Blackstone Canal Worcester-Millbury Segment, Eastern bank of Blackston...

Significance: The Blackstone Canal, completed in 1828, was a major engineering accomplishment of the second quarter of the nineteenth century. Its construction was a pivotal event in the social and economic de... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes...

Significance: Lock 18 of the Enlarged Erie Canal was part of a scheme to reduce the number of locks between Albany and Schenectady, thus making transportation easier and speedier on what was one of the most dif... More

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida County, NY

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida Coun...

Significance: Locks 39-43 near Boonevill are typical of the 109 locks that comprised the 25 miles of the Black River Canal. A feeder to the Erie Canal, the Black River Canal remained in use until 1923 and outl... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes...

Significance: Lock 18 of the Enlarged Erie Canal was part of a scheme to reduce the number of locks between Albany and Schenectady, thus making transportation easier and speedier on what was one of the most dif... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes...

Significance: Lock 18 of the Enlarged Erie Canal was part of a scheme to reduce the number of locks between Albany and Schenectady, thus making transportation easier and speedier on what was one of the most dif... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes...

Significance: Lock 18 of the Enlarged Erie Canal was part of a scheme to reduce the number of locks between Albany and Schenectady, thus making transportation easier and speedier on what was one of the most dif... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes...

Significance: Lock 18 of the Enlarged Erie Canal was part of a scheme to reduce the number of locks between Albany and Schenectady, thus making transportation easier and speedier on what was one of the most dif... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes...

Significance: Lock 18 of the Enlarged Erie Canal was part of a scheme to reduce the number of locks between Albany and Schenectady, thus making transportation easier and speedier on what was one of the most dif... More

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida County, NY

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida Coun...

Significance: Locks 39-43 near Boonevill are typical of the 109 locks that comprised the 25 miles of the Black River Canal. A feeder to the Erie Canal, the Black River Canal remained in use until 1923 and outl... More

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida County, NY

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida Coun...

Significance: Locks 39-43 near Boonevill are typical of the 109 locks that comprised the 25 miles of the Black River Canal. A feeder to the Erie Canal, the Black River Canal remained in use until 1923 and outl... More

Blackstone Canal Worcester-Millbury Segment, Eastern bank of Blackstone River, Millbury, Worcester County, MA

Blackstone Canal Worcester-Millbury Segment, Eastern bank of Blackston...

Significance: The Blackstone Canal, completed in 1828, was a major engineering accomplishment of the second quarter of the nineteenth century. Its construction was a pivotal event in the social and economic de... More

Blackstone Canal Worcester-Millbury Segment, Eastern bank of Blackstone River, Millbury, Worcester County, MA

Blackstone Canal Worcester-Millbury Segment, Eastern bank of Blackston...

Significance: The Blackstone Canal, completed in 1828, was a major engineering accomplishment of the second quarter of the nineteenth century. Its construction was a pivotal event in the social and economic de... More

Blackstone Canal Worcester-Millbury Segment, Eastern bank of Blackstone River, Millbury, Worcester County, MA

Blackstone Canal Worcester-Millbury Segment, Eastern bank of Blackston...

Significance: The Blackstone Canal, completed in 1828, was a major engineering accomplishment of the second quarter of the nineteenth century. Its construction was a pivotal event in the social and economic de... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicinity, near Maplewood village, Colonie, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicini...

Significance: This portion of the Erie Canal, just south of Lock #4 in Maplewood, contains Oothout Culvert (#11), a waste weir and stone walling along the banks of the now unused canal ditch. This section of t... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicinity, near Maplewood village, Colonie, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicini...

Significance: This portion of the Erie Canal, just south of Lock #4 in Maplewood, contains Oothout Culvert (#11), a waste weir and stone walling along the banks of the now unused canal ditch. This section of t... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes...

Significance: Lock 18 of the Enlarged Erie Canal was part of a scheme to reduce the number of locks between Albany and Schenectady, thus making transportation easier and speedier on what was one of the most dif... More

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida County, NY

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida Coun...

Significance: Locks 39-43 near Boonevill are typical of the 109 locks that comprised the 25 miles of the Black River Canal. A feeder to the Erie Canal, the Black River Canal remained in use until 1923 and outl... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicinity, near Maplewood village, Colonie, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicini...

Significance: This portion of the Erie Canal, just south of Lock #4 in Maplewood, contains Oothout Culvert (#11), a waste weir and stone walling along the banks of the now unused canal ditch. This section of t... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicinity, near Maplewood village, Colonie, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicini...

Significance: This portion of the Erie Canal, just south of Lock #4 in Maplewood, contains Oothout Culvert (#11), a waste weir and stone walling along the banks of the now unused canal ditch. This section of t... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicinity, near Maplewood village, Colonie, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicini...

Significance: This portion of the Erie Canal, just south of Lock #4 in Maplewood, contains Oothout Culvert (#11), a waste weir and stone walling along the banks of the now unused canal ditch. This section of t... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicinity, near Maplewood village, Colonie, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicini...

Significance: This portion of the Erie Canal, just south of Lock #4 in Maplewood, contains Oothout Culvert (#11), a waste weir and stone walling along the banks of the now unused canal ditch. This section of t... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicinity, near Maplewood village, Colonie, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicini...

Significance: This portion of the Erie Canal, just south of Lock #4 in Maplewood, contains Oothout Culvert (#11), a waste weir and stone walling along the banks of the now unused canal ditch. This section of t... More

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida County, NY

Black River Canal, Locks 39-43, State Route 46, Boonville, Oneida Coun...

Significance: Locks 39-43 near Boonevill are typical of the 109 locks that comprised the 25 miles of the Black River Canal. A feeder to the Erie Canal, the Black River Canal remained in use until 1923 and outl... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes...

Significance: Lock 18 of the Enlarged Erie Canal was part of a scheme to reduce the number of locks between Albany and Schenectady, thus making transportation easier and speedier on what was one of the most dif... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicinity, near Maplewood village, Colonie, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Oothout Culvert & Waste Weir, Lock No. 4 vicini...

Significance: This portion of the Erie Canal, just south of Lock #4 in Maplewood, contains Oothout Culvert (#11), a waste weir and stone walling along the banks of the now unused canal ditch. This section of t... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes...

Significance: Lock 18 of the Enlarged Erie Canal was part of a scheme to reduce the number of locks between Albany and Schenectady, thus making transportation easier and speedier on what was one of the most dif... More

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes, Albany County, NY

Erie Canal (Enlarged), Lock Number 18, 252 North Mohawk Street, Cohoes...

Significance: Lock 18 of the Enlarged Erie Canal was part of a scheme to reduce the number of locks between Albany and Schenectady, thus making transportation easier and speedier on what was one of the most dif... More