Ohio And Erie Canal

The Ohio and Erie Canal was built in the 1800s and connected the Ohio River at Portsmouth and Lake Erie at Cleveland, Ohio. While it was later replaced by the railroads, it provided early transportation to outside markets for Ohio products and helped the state develop. Although the canal closed for good in 1913 and parts have been filled in and used for other purposes, there has been a renewal of interest in the canal in Northeast Ohio with the creation of the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail.

See also

List of canals in the United States

 

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