Mud Creek Aqueduct - Palmyra
This is a shot of the south side of the Mud Creek Aqueduct taken from Route 31 in Palmyra. This Enlarged Erie Canal aqueduct was originally called the Upper Mud Creek Aqueduct. Designed in 1856 and built in 1858, it has three stone arches which carried the Erie Canal over Ganargua Creek. The aqueduct has been altered and is used for a spillway for the current Barge Canal. The NYS Canal Trail goes across the aqueduct. The white building in the background is the current lock house for Lock E-29 on the Barge Canal. Located in Aqueduct Park, off Route 31, just west of Palmyra, NY.
Mud Creek Aqueduct - Palmyra
This is a shot of the south side of the Mud Creek Aqueduct taken from Route 31 in Palmyra. This Enlarged Erie Canal aqueduct was originally called the Upper Mud Creek Aqueduct. Designed in 1856 and built in 1858, it has three stone arches which carried the Erie Canal over Ganargua Creek. The aqueduct has been altered and is used for a spillway for the current Barge Canal. The NYS Canal Trail goes across the aqueduct. The white building in the background is the current lock house for Lock E-29 on the Barge Canal. Located in Aqueduct Park, off Route 31, just west of Palmyra, NY.