Black River Canal | |
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Specifications | |
Length | 35 miles (56 km) |
Locks | 109 |
Maximum height above sea level | 1,130 ft (340 m) (1 mile SE of Boonville[1]) |
Status | Abandoned |
History | |
Date of act | 1837 |
Construction began | 1837 |
Date completed | 1855 |
Date closed | 1925 |
Geography | |
Start point | Rome, New York |
End point | Carthage, New York |
Connects to | Erie Canal |
The Black River Canal was a canal built in northern New York in the United States to connect the Erie Canal to the Black River. The canal had 109 locks along its 35-mile (56 km) length. Remains of several of the canal's former locks are visible along New York State Route 12 near Boonville.
The Black River Canal Museum in Boonville is dedicated to the Black River Canal.