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Rochester, N.Y. — The New York State Canal Corporation has launched a new pilot program utilizing goats to manage vegetation on the steep, overgrown earthen emb ...
After nearly a century of local ownership, New Orleans-based Canal Barge Company will be acquired later this year by a Maryland-based company.
Participants paddled the five locks of the Waterford Flight to celebrate 200 years of the Erie Canal.
India is conducting a feasibility study for constructing a 113 km-long canal for redirecting surplus flow from the three western rivers of the Indus water system to Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan ...
Sources indicated that the 113-km-long canal for redirecting surplus flows from J&K to Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan would be taken up segment-wise, prioritising 13 locations for required ...
Ricaurte Vásquez, Panama Canal Authority administrator, said the concentration of ownership could disadvantage some shipping companies and upset the canal’s principle of neutrality between nations.
It has been about 100 years since barges floated along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal between Washington, D.C., and rural Maryland. But hikers, bikers, kayakers and history buffs have found much to ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – To celebrate the Erie Canal and its modern day use, the National Park Service and New York State Canal Corporation are challenging people to get outside. The challenge, which ...
HIGH FALLS, N.Y. —The D&H Canal Historical Society and the D&H Transportation Heritage Council will celebrate the 200th anniversary of the groundbreaking of the D&H Canal with its Canaw… ...
The Erie Canal is turning 200. New York is throwing a summer-long party. The waterway, one of the continent’s most significant, has a history full of abolitionism, commerce and cultural connection.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – We’re celebrating 200 years of the Erie Canal. It’s the reason we’re here. It made Rochester the first American boom town, and it gave us the city’s first nickname: The ...
Central America China Strategy Initiative 1) The Panama Canal is a chokepoint for global trade. Today, the canal handles 5 percent of all maritime trade and 40 percent of all U.S. container ship ...
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