The canal began upon the shores of Lake Erie in Buffalo and traversed about 350 miles east, where it made a sudden southward turn around Troy and emptied into the Hudson River in downtown Albany.
"There's also a little canal that goes into that gate ... so it could be anywhere along Lake Erie shoreline.
the proposed 339-mile-long Erie Canal connecting the Hudson River at Albany, New York, to Lake Erie at Buffalo, New York, was designed to move cargo arriving in New York City from the Atlantic ...
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Lake trout are cooperative ... all tributaries that receive water releases from the Erie Canal, according to Ron Bierstine with Orleans County. Bruce Kowalski of TAAR Outdoors reports that ...
In July 1830, with the opening of the Ohio Canal from Lake Erie to Newark, the economic future of the town looked promising. The canal promised not just an influx of goods but also of passengers ...
1 The Neutral nation occupied much of what is today’s Southern Ontario and parts of the southern shore of Lake Erie ... In 1817 construction of the Erie Canal, which would provide the Great ...
The top five finishers in this year's Restaurant Survey — Hutch's, Ristorante Lombardo, Lucia's on the Lake, Oliver's Restaurant ... restaurant built on the Erie Canal by Don Benoit, whose ...
The Erie Canal, a major achievement in transportation infrastructure that connected the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean and ...
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout of the Licking County Library tells the story of the city's first police marshal ...