Lock 11 Bridge Dam  🖼️

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Lock 11 Bridge Dam ...

 ... it looks like a DOT highway bridge minus a roadway. The extra chord on downstream side was added in early 1910s when they decided the bridge dams needed further strengthening. Actually, in the case of the Tribes Hill Bridge Dam (Lock 12), it was designed as a Bridge Dam but then the DOT added a roadway to the Bridge Dam 1927. More about the history of bridge dams: americancanalsociety.org/bridge-dams-mohawk-river-barge-canal/

 

Taken on Sunday April 27, 2025 at Erie Canal.

Map: Salmon River Reservoir (West)

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The Erie Canal, an iconic waterway in New York State, offers a blend of historical significance and modern recreation. Spanning from Albany to Buffalo, this historic canal presents unique kayaking and cycling opportunities. Paddle along its serene waters, journeying through charming towns and picturesque landscapes, immersing in a leisurely adventure with a historical touch. On the adjacent cycling path, cyclists can pedal along the canal's scenic route, enjoying a scenic journey that parallels the waterway. The Erie Canal's towpath is now a dedicated trail for cyclists, providing a safe and enjoyable route for bike enthusiasts. Both kayaking and cycling along the Erie Canal provide an engaging way to connect with history, nature, and the communities that have flourished along this storied waterway.

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