Landsford Canal area

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The Landsford Canal area is a historic canal and surrounding landscape along the Catawba River in South Carolina, known for its 19th-century canal structures and extensive rocky shoals spider lily blooms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
historic site
park
country United States of America
ecosystem riparian habitat
rocky shoals aquatic habitat
follows Catawba River fall line NERFINISHED
hasFlora Hymenocallis coronaria
hasFloraCommonName rocky shoals spider lily
hasPart Catawba River rocky shoals NERFINISHED
Landsford Canal NERFINISHED
canal locks
canal towpath
lock keeper’s house ruins
mill sites
stone culverts
hasRecreationActivity birdwatching
fishing nearby
kayaking nearby
hasStructureType canal embankments
lock chambers
stone masonry canal works
hasTrail canal trail
nature trail
hasView Catawba River shoals NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places
surface form: National Register of Historic Places listing
historicalUse bypass of Catawba River rapids
knownFor 19th-century canal structures
historic transportation corridor
rocky shoals spider lily blooms
locatedIn Chester County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterbody Catawba River NERFINISHED
managementBy South Carolina State Park Service NERFINISHED
NRHPCountry United States of America NERFINISHED
NRHPState South Carolina NERFINISHED
NRHPType historic district
partOf Landsford Canal State Park NERFINISHED
periodOfSignificance 19th century
state South Carolina
touristAttraction spring spider lily bloom
usedFor hiking
nature observation
navigation around river shoals
recreation
water-powered industry support

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