Lock 35
Lifted boats 12 feet as they traveled down the canal.
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Lock 35 Details
Lock 35 -- as known as the Whiskey Lock or Kettlewell Lock -- is now dry and overgrown, but once lifted boats up to 12 feet as they traveled down the canal. The lock was built in 1827 and is located just south of the Route 82 High Level Bridge.
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