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The canal and towpath can be seen parallel to the highway at this point.
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This view of the Chenango Canal is looking north toward the Maydole Hammer factory and Lock #93. The Hammer factory covered the area today (2007) occupied by the buildings of the Golden Age Apartments. The lock was located in the space that is now…
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This photograph taken from the west bank of the Chenango Canal looking east, shows the Sternberg, Hall and Company Sash and Blind Factory. The picture of the factory was taken about 1872. The factory produced window frames (sashes) and blinds begi…
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This photograph taken about 1870 shows the Chenango Canal looking south from the viewpoint of the canal bridge that crossed East Main Street at Canal Street. In the foreground is Edwin Smith's Warehouse, later known as R.D.Eaton Grain and Seed Com…
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Childhood Home of Dr. Ruth Benedict. First Well - Known Woman Anthropologist. Author, Patterns of Culture Gerorge E. Pataki, Governor
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First settler in town of Norwich 1788; owned adjoining river flat. Lucy Power, first white native of Chenango Valley.
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Capt. John Harris, seaman and pioneer, bought land from Broad Street to river. First town meeting held in his home.
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Just west a large wooden aqueduct spanned creek. $2,500,000 canal linked area to Utica, Binghamton.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1QZH_railroad-yards_Norwich-NY.html
On this site were located Northern division offices, yards, repair shops of the New York Ontario & Western Railway 1868-1957 Bicentennial '76 Norwich City
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First log cabin in Norwich was built on this site about 1790 by Colonel William Monroe "Drummer Boy of the Revolutionary War" State Education Department 1936
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