Historical Marker Series

The Miami & Erie Canal

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As a result of the success of the Erie Canal in New York, the Ohio General Assembly decided to build two canals to promote business and travel between the Ohio River and Lake Erie. The Miami & Erie Canal, built in three stages, united Cincinnati with Toledo…
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In front of you is a "footprint" of Lock 12 using a portion of the lock stones from the original Lock 12. It's constructed in accordance with the original dimensions of Lock 12. The historic display is placed on land owned by the City of Troy. Thi…
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The Twin Arch stone culvert was constructed in 1837 as part of the "extension" of the original Miami and Erie Canal which ran from Dayton to Piqua. The purpose of the Twin Arch was to carry stream water from the Howell Ditch under the Miami and Er…
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Miami and Erie Canal. Bike Trail Historical Lock No. 14—. It all began with the Great Miami River, as the early pioneers sought ways to get their goods to market in New York. The landscape made this an impossible route to drive cattle so the pioneers …
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