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Perhaps no other 19th century event contributed more to the growth and development of New York State and the United States than the building of the Erie Canal. The Canal enabled people and products to move to and from the west faster and more cheaply and facilitated the westward expansion of our country.

The primary mission of the Erie Canal Museum is to keep Erie Canal history alive by educating the public about this rich heritage we all share. We do this with a gallery full of participatory exhibits that involve visitors in canal life and an extensive collection of Canal era artifacts that inform and educate. Our school programs and curriculums reach over 10,000 students annually.

Help Keep Museum History Alive
The Museum is housed in the historic Syracuse Weighlock Building which was built in 1850 for the purpose of weighing canal boats and collecting tolls. This building is the only one of its kind remaining in the world, and the Museum is proud of its role in preserving this landmark.

Please join the Erie Canal Museum in carrying out its mission by becoming a Museum member. Your membership contribution will help us expand our school programming, develop hands-on interactive learning opportunities and enhance our ability to make Erie Canal history and our common heritage interesting and enjoyable.

If you are interested in helping to preserve history...Please fill out our on-line form to receive sign-up info. Thank you for helping to keep Erie Canal history alive!

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