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Canal Corridor Association
Canal Corridor Association 25 East Washington Street ~ Suite 1650 ~ Chicago, IL 60602 ~ 312.427.3688 NEW! Special Places Workshops NEW! Teachers Workshops NEW! Canal Corridor Driving Tour Canal Corridor Association I & M Canal History I & M Pioneers I & M Canal Today Educational Programs & Resources Guest Book Links of Interest Welcome to the Illinois & Michigan Canal Corridor I&M Canal, Morris ...
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Welcome to the Augusta Canal
Upper Reach Mid-Reach Urban Reach Newsletter History Interpretive Center EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Dayton Sherrouse CANAL AUTHORITY Jeanie Allen Richard Burkeen Hugh Connolly Dick Fox Herbert Kado Mary Martin Dee Oellerich Tom Robertson Turner Simkins Fran Stewart Jack Vanellison Bob Woodhurst CONTACT INFORMATION Augusta Canal Authority P.O. Box 2367 Augusta, GA 30903-2367 (706) 823-0440 (888) 659-8926 ...
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D & H Canal Historical Society Home Page
D & H Canal Historical Society High Falls, NY (845) 687-9311 Now celebrating our 35th year, the purpose of the D&H Canal Historical Society is to preserve, protect and perpetuate the unique history of the Delaware and Hudson Canal particularly in Ulster County Home Page History Canal Museum Five Locks Walk Education Programs Upcoming Events Hours & Directions Membership Mission Statement Staff & ...
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Ohio's Historic Canals, Canal Society Of Ohio
Ohio's Historic Canals Ohio's 1000-mile network of navigable canals, constructed between 1825 and 1847, provided a system of economical transportation where none had previously existed. The young state with its isolated frontier economy was transformed almost overnight. The canals opened many markets for its agriculture and industrial products, and attracted thousands of immigrants to the state.
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Canals
A CANAL CHRONOLOGY 4, 000 B. C. King Menes builds a canal in Upper Egypt on about this date. 2, 200 B. C. The approximate date that Mesopotamia's Shatt-el-hai Canal is built, linking the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. 1, 700 B. C. Egypt builds a second canal near Wadi Haifa, extending navigation of the Nile. 600 B. C. China's 260-mile Wild Goose Canal links the Yellow River to the Huai River. 400 B.
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