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the Story of Erie Canal: History Just For Kids

Current price: $17.99
the Story of Erie Canal: History Just For Kids
the Story of Erie Canal: History Just For Kids

Barnes and Noble

the Story of Erie Canal: History Just For Kids

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Journey through one of America's greatest engineering feats and explore the rich history of the waterway that changed the nation. From its ambitious construction in the early 1800s to its lasting impact on trade, travel, and industry, this book brings to life the fascinating story of a canal that turned small towns into thriving cities and connected distant regions like never before.
Packed with engaging stories, quirky legends, and colorful characters, readers will discover how this historic canal became a lifeline for communities and a source of opportunity for countless immigrants seeking a fresh start. Explore how the canal spurred innovation, inspired folklore, and gave rise to songs that are still sung today. Along the way, dive into the lives of the workers who dug the canal by hand, the families who lived aboard boats, and the lock keepers who kept everything flowing smoothly.
Whether you're curious about the challenges of building the canal, the unique culture it fostered, or how it continues to be celebrated today, this book offers an exciting look at a waterway that's more than just a piece of history-it's a living legacy. Perfect for young readers, history enthusiasts, and anyone who loves a good adventure.

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