Erie Canal heritage

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Erie Canal heritage refers to the preserved historic sites, museums, and canal infrastructure in and around Rome, New York, that commemorate the construction, operation, and cultural impact of the Erie Canal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage
historic preservation theme
associatedWith Erie Canal Village (historic-themed site) NERFINISHED
Fort Stanwix National Monument area NERFINISHED
New York State Canal System NERFINISHED
Rome Historical Society NERFINISHED
commemorates economic development along the canal
labor of canal builders
opening of the Erie Canal in the 19th century
transportation history of New York State
documentedIn interpretive signage on-site
local historical records
focusesOn construction of the Erie Canal
cultural impact of the Erie Canal
operation of the Erie Canal
hasActivity guided tours
heritage tourism
historical reenactments
school field trips
hasTheme commerce and trade
engineering history
industrial history
migration and settlement
regional identity of central New York
includes canal museums
educational programs
historic canal infrastructure
interpretive exhibits
preserved historic sites
remains of original canal locks
sections of historic canal prism
towpaths
locatedIn New York State NERFINISHED
Oneida County, New York NERFINISHED
Rome, New York NERFINISHED
managedBy local historical organizations
municipal authorities in Rome, New York
partOf Erie Canal NERFINISHED
purpose preservation of canal-related structures
promotion of cultural tourism in Rome, New York
public education about the Erie Canal
supportedBy New York State heritage initiatives NERFINISHED
timePeriod canal era in New York
early 19th century

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Rome, New York tourismAttraction Erie Canal heritage