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Audio Journeys: The Erie Canal Museum, Syracuse, New York

By: Patricia L. Lawrence
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Audio Journeys by Travel Radio International explores one of the largest canal systems in the United States. The Erie Canal no longer flows through Syracuse, but along its former banks, the weigh station was restored as a museum.©2006 Travel Radio International (P)2009 Travel Radio International Adventure Travel Guided Tours Social Sciences
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Housed in the historic Weighlock building, the Erie Canal Museum is a private, non-profit museum dedicated to the preservation of the Erie Canal's past and present. Located in a building that once was used for weighing incoming boats, the Erie Canal Museum is now listed on the National Historic Register. In this episode of Audio Journeys, host Patricia L. Lawrence brings us on a guided tour through some of the museum's more intriguing exhibits. As always, Lawrence is fun and informative; the perfect travel companion!

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