Plan Around Lock 29
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Lock 29 Details
This unique lock and its Peninsula Aqueduct carried Ohio & Erie Canal boats across the Cuyahoga River. The aqueduct was washed away in the flood of 1913, but you can walk into the old lock and see the aqueduct's former foundation. You also may spot the remains of a 19th century grist mill here.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Lock 29
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Lock 29 Trailhead
A popular, yet crowded, starting point for the Towpath.
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Lock 29 Trailhead
The nicest restroom in the park hands down!
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Peninsula Depot
One of the original depots from the 19th century.
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Peninsula Depot Visitor Center
One of the original depots from the 19th century Valley Railway.