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Champlain Canal / Oswego River / Cayuga–Seneca Canal / New York State Canal System / Canal / Chenango Canal / Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site / New York / Erie Canal / New York State Canal Corporation
Date: 2014-10-22 18:00:37
Champlain Canal
Oswego River
Cayuga–Seneca Canal
New York State Canal System
Canal
Chenango Canal
Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site
New York
Erie Canal
New York State Canal Corporation

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