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  1. Erie Canal - Wikipedia

    The canal has also become a tourist attraction in its own right—numerous parks and museums are dedicated to its history. The New York State Canalway Trail is a popular cycling path that …

  2. Morris Canal - Canal Society of New Jeresy

    In 1824, the Morris Canal & Banking Company (MC&BC) was chartered to construct a canal that would transport Pennsylvania coal to growing markets along the eastern seaboard.

  3. Morris Canal - The Official Web Site for The State of New Jersey

    The Morris Canal was formally abandoned in 1924. Over the following decades, large sections of the canal were dismantled or otherwise destroyed; however, some features, including basins, …

  4. CANAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CANAL is a tubular anatomical passage or channel : duct. How to use canal in a sentence.

  5. What is a canal? - NOAA's National Ocean Service

    A canal is a human-made waterway that allows boats and ships to pass from one body of water to another. Canals are also used to transport water for irrigation and other human uses.

  6. CANAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    The alimentary canal is the path by which food enters the body, and solid waste is passed out.

  7. CANAL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Canal definition: an artificial waterway for navigation, irrigation, etc.. See examples of CANAL used in a sentence.

  8. Canal Day

    Much of what was the canal route today is either in ruin, has been removed from the landscape due to development, or is in some other manner unrecognizable as a remnant of the canal.

  9. History of the Ohio Canal System

    As the canal system grew, towns and cities along the canal routes experienced substantial growth, driven by the influx of goods and services. Urban centers like Akron and Cleveland …

  10. canal summary | Britannica

    canal, Artificial waterway built for transportation, irrigation, water supply, or drainage. The early Middle Eastern civilizations probably first built canals to supply drinking and irrigation water.