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- Erie Canal - Wikipedia
Completed in 1825, the canal was the first navigable waterway connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the upper Great Lakes above Niagara Falls, vastly reducing the costs of transporting people and goods across the Appalachians
- Erie Canal | Definition, Map, Location, Construction, History, Facts . . .
The Erie Canal is a historic waterway of the United States, connecting the Great Lakes with New York City via the Hudson River at Albany The canal, 363 miles (584 km) long, was the first canal in the United States to connect western waterways with the Atlantic Ocean
- Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor U. S. Department of the . . .
Two hundred years ago, the Erie Canal was boldly built to fuel America’s expansion Through extraordinary vision and effort, it connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes by water, transforming New York State and our country forever
- Erie Canal, Summary, Facts, Significance - American History Central
The Erie Canal was an artificial waterway constructed from 1817 to 1825 to connect the Hudson River at Albany with Lake Erie at Buffalo, spanning over 350 miles across New York state
- The Erie Canal: The manmade waterway that transformed the US - BBC
For decades after it opened in 1825, upstate New York's 363-mile Erie Canal, which links the city of Buffalo, on Lake Erie in the west, to the state's capital, Albany, on the Hudson River in
- The Erie Canal
Proposed in 1808 and completed in 1825, the canal links the waters of Lake Erie in the west to the Hudson River in the east An engineering marvel when it was built, some called it the Eighth Wonder of the World
- An Artificial River: The Erie Canal - National Museum of American History
The Erie Canal was the nation’s most successful example Built between 1817 and 1825 to link Lake Erie to the Hudson River and New York City, the canal brought together goods and people from across New York State and from the far reaches of the Great Lakes
- The Erie Canal - U. S. National Park Service
Built between 1817 and 1825, the original Erie Canal traversed 363 miles from Albany to Buffalo It was the longest artificial waterway and the greatest public works project in North America
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