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Windsor Locks Canal Company buildings alongside the canal. Amtrak's New Haven-Springfield Line is visible in the foreground. Construction of the canal commenced in 1827 and it was opened on November 11, 1829. The canal was 5 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (8.4 km) long and had a vertical drop of 32 ft (9.8 m). The locks admitted craft up to 90 ft (27 m) long ...
Enfield Falls Canal – along Connecticut River from Windsor Locks north to Suffield CT at a location directly across the Connecticut River from Thompsonville (added May 22, 1976) J. R. Montgomery Company Industrial Complex – 25 Canal Bank Rd. (added December 31, 2017) Memorial Hall – Intersection of South Main and Elm streets (added July 2 ...
Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail is a public recreation area that parallels the Connecticut River for 4.5 miles (7.2 km) between Suffield and Windsor Locks, Connecticut. The modern paved surface covers the original dirt towpath of the historic Enfield Falls Canal. The park is used for fishing, hiking, and biking. [1]
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Enfield Falls Canal; M. Mill Pond Falls This page was last edited on 19 June 2017, at 00:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
Canal Fulton Council approved the new uses for the building and property in April. in The sale closed in October. Bowman said SAM Center is seeking donations, at least $150,000, to pay to remodel ...
Also approved were $500,000 for an elevated water storage tank project in Canal Fulton and $963,000, down from the requested $5 million, to fund the purchase of cruisers for police departments in ...
Enfield Falls Canal; Enfield Historic District; Enfield Shakers Historic District (Connecticut) Enfield Town Meetinghouse; Eno Memorial Hall; Enoch Kelsey House;