Erie Canal

Erie Canal (HM2K95)

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N 43° 3.064', W 76° 8.934'

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The historic 60 foot wide right-of-way that became the Erie Canal in 1825 established N.Y.S. as the route to the west for an expanding nation. This corridor of commerce and culture, extending from Albany to Buffalo, made New York the Empire State.
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HM NumberHM2K95
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Placed ByInternational Right of Way Association • Empire State Chapter 18
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Date Added Monday, September 2nd, 2019 at 11:02pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)18T E 406432 N 4767126
Decimal Degrees43.05106667, -76.14890000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 43° 3.064', W 76° 8.934'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds43° 3' 3.84" N, 76° 8' 56.04" W
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