Lock 36

Partially buried during construction of Route 82.

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Lock 36 Details

This original Ohio & Erie Canal lock was built in 1826 but was partially buried during construction of the Route 82 High Level Bridge that spans the canal. The Canal Towpath Trail actually runs over the remains of the ruined lock.

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