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Gov. Mike DeWine will attend and speak at Newark's Ohio & Erie Canal Bicentennial Celebration on June 28 at downtown Newark's ...
A user's guide to the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail from Cleveland to New Philadelphia with construction updates, new detours, highlights, and more.
This summer marks the 200th anniversary of the Erie Canal, a historic waterway that has played a significant role in ...
Why would Governor De Witt Clinton take the risk in building a 363-mile canal, nearly ten times the length of any existing Canal in the fledgling United States, to wed the waters of Lake Erie with the ...
On Day 1 of Ted & Tim's excellent bicycle adventure from Cleveland to New Philadelphia, using the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail, we rode 44 miles to Akron and traveled through time on a path ...
The 308-mile Ohio & Erie Canal once linked the Ohio River at Portsmouth with Lake Erie at Cleveland. Along the way, the canal was fed by rivers, and by feeder reservoirs such as Buckeye Lake built ...
Inspired by the Erie Canal of the state of New York, the Ohio & Erie Canal — for which ground was broken on July 4, 1825, and completion was celebrated in 1932 — turned Ohio into "an economic ...
Boats leave Erie Canal Lock E-2 to on the first day of the 2023 navigation season for the state’s canal system on Friday morning, May 19, 2023, in Waterford, N.Y.
The city of Newark invites the community to the 200th anniversary of the Ohio & Erie Canal, a vital artery of trade and transportation that once flowed through the heart of downtown.
The OHIO AND ERIE CANAL, connecting Lake Erie at Cleveland with the Ohio River at Portsmouth, was constructed by the State of Ohio between 1825-32 to provide cheap transportation and to promote the ...
A vibrant new mural celebrating the rich history of the Ohio & Erie Canal now welcomes visitors to the northern terminus of the Towpath Trail in Cleveland’s Canal Basin Park. This installation is the ...
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