Most Americans might not think of New York State first in context of the American Revolution and independence – Boston, ...
The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor is encouraging New Yorkers to take part in the free FEBRUARY 15 Canalway ...
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Pennsylvania's largest natural lake is also near a charming resort town for a quiet getaway
From fishing and jet skiing in summer to ice sculptures in winter, this charming Pennsylvania lake and resort town is perfect ...
Tucked away in Tuscarawas County, where the rolling hills of eastern Ohio cradle the gentle flow of the Tuscarawas River, ...
Tucked away in Tuscarawas County, where the rolling hills of eastern Ohio cradle the gentle flow of the Tuscarawas River, sits Bolivar—a town so genuinely charming it feels like stepping into a living ...
From small towns to scenic stops, these affordable Ohio day trips deliver more fun than their price tag suggests.
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From Maine to California: Best small towns in America
Small towns across the U.S. offer quaint destinations, packed with individuality and charm. From tree-lined streets with ...
A section of the old Erie Canal near Vischer Ferry still holds water, and a hiking and biking trail follows the towpath for several miles.Photo by Davis Hamilton Only a few remnants of the Crescent ...
Submitted Photos Deni Trippi, left, and Silvana Bajdas, right, are pictured at Jennings Landing in Albany at the end of their 13-day journey along the Erie Canal. ALBANY — Silvana Bajdas and Deni ...
WATERFORD, N.Y. (WNYT) – From history to adventure, the Erie Canal has long been a symbol of New York’s heritage – and this time, I decided to experience it in a whole new way: by kayak. In the latest ...
ROME, N.Y. — The Erie Canal, a 363-mile waterway stretching from Lake Erie to the Hudson River, fueled westward expansion and grew the fortunes of cities like Rochester and Buffalo. It was an idea so ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Sunday marks 200 years since one of the United States’ greatest accomplishments first opened: the Erie Canal. Just like the advent of the cotton gin, the telephone and the ...
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