Nine Mile Creek Aqueduct

Local nameNine Mile Creek Aqueduct
LocationNew York

Nine Mile Creek Aqueduct is a restored stone and wood aqueduct of the Erie Canal over Nine Mile Creek in Camillus, New York, United States. It was built in 1841 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.The towpath part of the structure has four arches of 30 feet each. The structure was built of stone joined by a marine cement that was relatively new at the time, but which has endured well.The aqueduct is within the Camillus Erie Canal Park. Restoration work began in 2008 on the wooden bottom and sides of the aqueduct, enabling it to carry water again, and enabling reconnection of the two one-mile segments of the Erie Canal on either side.

In August 2009, boats traversed the restored aqueduct for the first time since 1917.

Tags CanalBridgeAqueduct
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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nine_Mile_Creek_Aqueduct

Address Erie Canalway Trl, 13031, United States

Coordinates 43°3'32.34" N -76°17'8.471" E

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