This is a record of our plans and development of a public park on 140 acres of historically and ecologically significant open space land along the Seneca River/Barge Canal in Montezuma, NY. Along with plans for the park, local history and events are shared as it relates to our Erie Canal heritage.
Richmond Aqueduct
Second Largest Aqueduct Built on the Enlarged Erie Canal (1856-1917)
Dedication of the Historic Mural, Historic Markers and Park Enhancements
Guest Speaker, Mark DeCracker, MuralMania
with a Special Walk in the Park by Tour Guide Mike Riley
SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2013 AT 2 PM
Off Route 90, High Street North of Firehouse
sponsored by Montezuma Historical Society and
Cayuga County Creating Healthy Places to Live, Work and Play
Park Appreciation Day is being created to recognize and thank
Muralist, Dawn Jordan, the funders and volunteers that have enhanced the park.
Thank you forthe support the Town of Montezuma has received to make the Park a great place to visit and enjoy nature, walking trails and historic Erie and Cayuga-Seneca Canal sites.
I didnt know you had these days but it sure sounds great.
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