Lehigh Drive closed from 25th Street

Lehigh Drive is closed from 25th street so everyone must approach from Glendon Hill Road or Lehigh Drive from downtown (and keep an eye on our website for flooding updates – it’s been a wet start to the month!)

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National Canal Museum - About

Although fascinating, canal history remains one of the hidden stories of America's past. Yet canals were integral to the country's growth, providing the first long-distance "highways" that penetrated America's interior. Their importance was short-lived but came at a time when the United States was establishing itself as an industrial power. Without canals and their ability to transfer natural resources, manufactured products, and thousands of immigrants seeking a new life, America's transition from a farm-based economy to one based on heavy industry would have been delayed by several decades.

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Posted April 29, 2016 by Dennis Scholl

Learn About America's Canal Age
The National Canal Museum is dedicated to telling the story of America’s historic towpath canals. The museum…

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Posted April 20, 2016 by Dennis Scholl

Take a Trip Back To America's Age of Canals
Easton's Hugh Moore Park is a picturesque extension of the City of Easton…

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