Reflections on the Erie Canal
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Explore the past, present and future of the Erie Canal on its bicentennial anniversary.
Explore the past, present, and future of the Erie Canal on its bicentennial anniversary. We are diving deep in a series of ten episodes starting April 12, streaming at wmht.org/ErieCanal. These episodes will tease what’s to come this fall with our hour-long documentary! Funded by the New York State Canal Corporation.
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Reflections on the Erie Canal is a local public television program presented by WMHT
Funding provided by the New York Canal Corporation.
Reflections on the Erie Canal
Reflections on the Erie Canal | Preview
Preview | 1mVideo has Closed Captions
Explore the past, present, and future of the Erie Canal on its bicentennial anniversary. We are diving deep in a series of ten episodes starting April 12, streaming at wmht.org/ErieCanal. These episodes will tease what’s to come this fall with our hour-long documentary! Funded by the New York State Canal Corporation.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- The bicentennial is an important thing for the United States.
- This is a chance for us to learn from the past of where we weren't inclusive in the inclusion of other voices.
(upbeat music) - Come on, go and look at my house.
It's part of the old lot.
(upbeat music) - [Kayaker] Let's call Lock 2 and see if they're ready for us.
- The impact of the Erie Canal started long before the Erie Canal.
- As a technological marvel, the Erie Canal is revolutionary.
It's also incredibly integral to Black life.
- What did we lose when we took those canals out, and how can we not lose that again in other projects?
- This lock is approaching 110 years old, and a lot of the components that we use here are still original, or they're patterned after the original.
- [Commentator] This is an opportunity to talk and to broaden the perspective and broaden the narrative of the Erie Canal.
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Reflections on the Erie Canal is a local public television program presented by WMHT
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