The Erie Canal was completed in 1825 and became the backbone of an
economic and cultural explosion that defined the image of New York. The
canalas development spurred successful industry and a booming economy,
sparking massive urban growth in an area that was previously virtually
unexplored wilderness. People poured west into this new space, drawn by
the ability to ship goods along the canal to the Hudson River, New York
City, and the world beyond. Erie Canal is a compilation of 200 vintage
images from the Erie Canal Museumas documentary collection of New Yorkas
canal system. Vintage postcards depict life and industry along the
canal, including not only the Erie itself but also the lateral and
feeder canals that completed the state-wide system.