Champlain Canal

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21Ar Men / Robert de Lamanon

Chambly Canal With the opening of the Champlain Canal in 1823, Lake Champlain became an important corridor for transportation and shipping. Improved transportation

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22Canada–United States border / Lake Champlain / Burlington /  Vermont / Rail trail / Rutland Railway / Winooski River / Burlington /  Ontario / North Station / Vermont / Geography of the United States / Geography of New York

Island Line Chambly Canal A century ago, a railroad followed this corridor to the St. Lawrence River. It was the Island Line—a railway that took passengers and freight to western

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23Canada–United States border / Lake Champlain / Vergennes /  Vermont / Vermont / Champlain Canal / Westport /  Ontario / Geography of New York / Geography of the United States / New York

Chambly Canal In the nineteenth century, word-of-mouth and hand-carried letters brought news much more quickly than newspapers, given the busy transportation network on the lake. Travelers—peddlers, itinerant preacher

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24Canada–United States border / Lake Champlain / Port Kent / Champlain Canal / Adirondack Mountains / Elkanah Watson / Champlain / Chambly Canal / Keeseville /  New York / Geography of New York / New York / Geography of the United States

Bustling Port to Quiet Retreat Chambly Canal Canada Port Kent might have

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25Miner Institute / Chazy /  New York / Chambly /  Quebec / Eastern United States / Champlain Canal / Vermont / New York / Agricultural research / Dairy farming

The Farm Office Chambly Canal Compare the building you are facing with the one in the photographs taken a century ago. Built as the Farm Office in 1908, it is still in use today as the Miner Institute administrative cent

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26Ticonderoga / Lake Champlain / Hydropower / Paper mill / Lachute / Mount Defiance / Geography of New York / Geography of the United States / Vermont

The Power of Water Chambly Canal The waters of Lake George falling over Bicentennial Falls today form a pretty backdrop for Bicentennial Park. For more than two hundred years this waterfall also produced power. Beginning

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27American Association of State Colleges and Universities / Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools / State University of New York Athletic Conference / State University of New York at Plattsburgh / Lake Champlain / Essex /  New York / Plattsburgh (city) /  New York / Champlain / Geography of New York / New York / Geography of the United States

Chambly Canal Henry H. Ross When Henry H. Ross was made a Director of the Champlain Transportation Company in 1846, it was because of his enormous

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28Burlington – South Burlington metropolitan area / Winooski /  Vermont / Lake Champlain / Vermont / Geography of the United States / Geography of New York

Industrial Winooski Chambly Canal In 1900, Winooski was a noisy place. Whistles announced shift changes and the constant hammering of steel tipped “flying” shuttles

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29Accipitriformes / Falconiformes / Osprey / Bird nest / Lake Champlain / Vermont / Zoology / Ornithology / Geography of New York

Chambly Canal The great white-breasted bird hovers over the water, crooked wings beating fast. It tilts and plunges, long legs outstretched,

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30Canada–United States border / Lake Champlain / Samuel de Champlain / Richelieu River / Erie Canal / Fort Ticonderoga / Chambly Canal / Champlain Canal / Lake George / Geography of New York / New York / Geography of the United States

A Way to the World Chambly Canal The LaChute River supplied more than power for the mills. It also connected to Lake Champlain and the wider world. People and goods traveled much more easily by water than

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