Posted by jeffcat on March 02, 2016 at 09:43:41 from (76.116.244.142):
In Reply to: Re: OT in NY posted by NY 986 on March 02, 2016 at 06:11:00:
Don't forget the other canal that opened up a lot of upper NY. The Black River canal. There are several listings of how long it was. Seventy seven miles is pretty close because part was canal and part was river. Had 109 locks and opened up the entire NE region of NY state to logging and agriculture. What is neat is how much of it is still there today. Most is dry but near Boonville and some others are boatable. Almost a 1200 foot climb up and down from Rome to Carthage, NY. Museum at Boonville. It closed down in 1923 or so after almost 100 years of operation. Again there are disputes in the web sights and books. Today we think nothing of going out with a bulldozer and building a road here to there with the snap of our fingers. A CANAL is a kind of little river. It has to be flat and if you need to go up and down hill you need locks. ALL of this stuff was built with mussel power. Google it up.
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