Travel back in time through the heyday of the old Erie Canal and see
how it unleashed the growth of the United States.
The building of the Erie Canal was spearheaded by the vision of Gov.
Dewitt Clinton, New York State to build the engineering marvel that
opened the West to settlement and made New York City the center of
finance and commerce. Opened in 1825, the canal proved so commercially
viable that construction of an enlarged Erie Canal began just 11 years
later. The success of the canal spawned the growth of cities, towns,
businesses, and industries along its route in upstate New York.
Erie Canal takes you on a journey where you can swim with the
Volunteer Life Saving Corps as they sharpen their skills, view images of
mule-drawn boats wending their way through scenic countryside, and
marvel at the engineering of the bridges, aqueducts, and locks that
facilitated the functioning of the canal. In addition, Erie Canal
travels a step back in time and illuminates the people whose lives were
shaped by the canal.