Bellows Falls Canal

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Bellows Falls Canal is a historic navigation and power canal in Bellows Falls, Vermont, built to bypass the Connecticut River falls and support local industry.

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Bellows Falls Canal canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
navigation canal
power canal
associatedWith Bellows Falls Dam
surface form: Bellows Falls hydroelectric facilities

local mills and factories
connectsTo downstream Connecticut River
upstream Connecticut River
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasFunction divert river flow around falls
hasHeritageStatus historic canal
hasHistoricalSignificance bypassing natural falls barrier on Connecticut River
early industrial development in Bellows Falls
hasStructureType lock canal
locatedIn Bellows Falls, Vermont, United States
surface form: Bellows Falls, Vermont

Rockingham, Vermont
Windham County, Vermont
locatedOnWaterway Connecticut River
namedAfter Bellows Falls
partOf Connecticut River navigation system
purpose bypass Bellows Falls on the Connecticut River
navigation
support local industry
water power supply
region New England
state Vermont
usedFor hydroelectric power generation
industrial water power
river navigation bypass
watercourse Connecticut River

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