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Enfield Falls Canal (commonly known as the Windsor Locks Canal) is a canal that was built to circumvent the shallows at Enfield Falls (or Enfield Rapids) on the Connecticut River, between Hartford, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts.
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]
The Enfield Falls Canal was opened in 1829 to circumvent shallows around Enfield Falls, and the locks built for this canal gave their name to the town of Windsor Locks, Connecticut. [39] The Connecticut River Valley functioned as America's hub of technical innovation into the 20th century, particularly the cities of Springfield and Hartford ...
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 ...
Enfield Falls Canal; F. Farmington Canal; Farmington Canal State Park Trail This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:53 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
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Part of the Pennsylvania Canal: Des Moines Rapids Canal: IA: Enfield Falls Canal: CT: 1829 5.25 mi (8.45 km) Farmington Canal (New Haven and Northampton Canal) CT: 1828 1847 56 mi (90 km) Continued into Massachusetts as the Hampshire and Hampden Canal: Ficklin's Canal: VA: Fox–Wisconsin Waterway: WI: Partially restored Franklin Line: PA: 1833 ...