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TexasTowelie

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Sun May 5, 2019, 06:47 AM May 2019

Erie Canal advocates seek extension of waterway's new lease on life

WASHINGTON — In its planning stages, the Erie Canal was derided as “Clinton’s Big Ditch” — a hopeless vision of a hapless governor, DeWitt Clinton, to build what was then about the boldest, most ambitious infrastructure project of its time.

But after it opened in 1825, the Erie Canal spawned a wave of commercial and business opportunity that helped put Albany and Buffalo — and the 363 miles of points in between — on the map.

In much the same way, the rebirth of the canal as a federal “National Heritage Corridor” has generated $1.5 billion in economic impact in a line of upstate towns — including places like Waterford, Schenectady and Cohoes — that had been in decline for decades. New apartments, kayak rentals, restaurants, trail markers, historic preservation, bike paths — all these are positive signs in the longed-for resurrection of upstate New York’s once-thriving economy.

In addition to the economic impact, the Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor supports 3,240 jobs and generates $34.9 million in tax revenue.

Read more: https://www.timesunion.com/7day-state/article/Erie-Canal-advocates-seek-extension-of-waterway-s-13818244.php
(Albany Times Union)

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Erie Canal advocates seek extension of waterway's new lease on life (Original Post) TexasTowelie May 2019 OP
I grew up in Spencerport, on the Erie Canal, and the Canal was a feature in our daily life as kids. NBachers May 2019 #1

NBachers

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1. I grew up in Spencerport, on the Erie Canal, and the Canal was a feature in our daily life as kids.
Sun May 5, 2019, 10:36 AM
May 2019

It's the first stop I make whenever I go back home.

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