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Erie Canal Aqueduct Park
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Erie Canal Aqueduct Park in Palmyra, NY, celebrates the historical significance of the Erie Canal, an engineering marvel completed in 1825 that connected Lake Erie to the Hudson River. The park highlights the canal's evolution through various phases, showcasing remnants from the original and Enlarged Erie Canal eras, as well as features like restored locks and unique structures.
This park serves as both an educational and recreational resource, inviting visitors to explore the historic traces of the canal while reflecting on its impact on westward expansion and trade. Through its exhibits and preserved sites, Erie Canal Aqueduct Park honors the legacy of this vital transportation artery and encourages appreciation for its historical context.
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True to what a park should be. Not a lot of "Stuff", just trees, paths, water and perfect place to ...
Years ago we visited the park and somehow managed to find the Aqueduct Falls and ruins which was ama...


