Erie canal And Pennsylvania canal. THe Ohio-and-Erie canal is larger than both of those canals so i would say the Ohio-and-Erie, then the Erie canal before the pennsylvania canal
The significance of the Erie Canal is that it helped settle the Midwest.
The web address of the Erie Historical Society is: www.eriehistoricalsociety.org
The address of the Erie Historical Museum is: 356 W 6Th St, Erie, PA 16507
There are numerous canals in the world that are considered prestigious. For example, the Stockholm canals. Stockholm is located in Sweden. Because Stockholm in constructed on 14 islands, it consists of many boats and canals. Some of the most famous canals in the world, however, belong to Venice. There are over 150 canals in Venice, making water a central mean of transportation.
The web address of the Erie Historical Museum is: http://www.eriecountyhistory.org
The address of the Erie Historical Society is: Po Box 156, Erie, CO 80516.
Yes there were other canals built because of the success of the Erie Canal. Canada built one and Ohio built several.
The address of the Mem Erie Historical Society is: 18505 140Th Road, Erie, KS 66733.
they are both canals :)
No the Erie Canal did not join the Ohio River. But New York was not the only state that built canals. The state of Ohio also built canals. The Miami and Erie Canal went to the Ohio River. The Erie and Ohio Canal also reached the Ohio River. Neither of these canals were as successful as the Erie Canal.
Some famous canals include the Panama Canal, the Suez Canal, the Erie Canal, and the Grand Canal in China.