PITTSFORD, N.Y. – The Erie Canal song, famously known for its lyrics about a mule named Sal and 15 miles on the canal, has a rich history that many may not know. News10NBC’s Erin Mahon explored the ...
When local songwriter Michael Messina-Yauchzy moved to Central New York from southeastern Pennsylvania in 1981, he fell in love with his new home. And its history. The retired sociology professor ...
WATERFORD — The Waterford Historical Museum and Cultural Center, 2 Museum Lane, will celebrate the Erie Canal’s 200th anniversary with an exhibit, titled “Always Know Your Pal,” that shares the ...
Explore the 300-mile route through Upstate New York by foot, bike, boat or car with attractions just steps from the water.
WCC 2025 marks the Bicentennial of the opening of the original Erie Canal. Buffalo’s vital role in the creation of the Erie Canal will soon be on full display for the world, as this city plays host to ...
When the original Erie Canal was built between 1817 and 1825, it was both the longest artificial waterway in North America and its most significant public works project. Since no one had ever ...