The Montezuma Aqueduct 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, October 12, 2013, was created as a fun family, community event and to further develop the Montezuma Heritage Park. Whether joining the race to run, for a leisurely nature walk or just cheering the participants on, there will be something for everyone to enjoy at this event.
The race is named for the famous Richmond Aqueduct built in 1849 that carried the Erie Canal waters over the Seneca River. It was the second largest aqueduct on the Enlarged Erie with 31 arches, 894 feet long. When New York State changed the route of the canal to the Barge Canal System in 1917, it was dismantled. Seven beautifully preserved arches remain on Montezuma’s east side of the river, and three on the west side in the Town of Tyre as a testament to this engineering marvel.
The course for the race begins at 9:30 AM near the firehouse on High Street, and continue from High Street to Chapman Road before entering the Park. Trails consist of natural covered nature trails under development including cleared earthy path surfaces within wooded areas and along the Seneca River. It also includes areas of varying drumlin elevations along the trail paths.
In addition to the 5K Run/Walk there will be a Free Kids Fun Race starting at 10:30 AM directed by Angie Hargreaves, Port Byron Central School athletic coach and teacher. Youth five to eleven years will enjoy running a one-mile race along the towpath and everyone will receive a participant ribbon.
MC for the event will be Brian Rubenau, with local bands, Lock 52 and Flock of Free Range Children. Following the race the Montezuma Winery will have a wine tasting booth and there will be a Chicken BBQ sponsored by the VFW; the Montezuma Fireman’s Auxiliary will have breakfast pizza, beverages and a cake sale. Funtastic Inflatables will provide a bouncing inflatable fun house and there will be face painting for the kids.
The Race Mascot for the event is none other than a guest appearance of the famous Erie Canal, Sal the Mule’s lineage.
The 5K Committee has been planning the event for almost a year and has asked local businesses to join in sponsoring the event. The local business community has responded with their generous help to make this event possible, and they are listed on the Aqueduct 5K website. For online registration visit: www.montezumarun.com
Hope to see you at the 5K on the Erie Canal October 12th!
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)
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Monday, July 22, 2013
mark your calendar....
Enjoy History, Beauty and Culture of 19th Century Sites of the Original Erie
and Enlarged Canals, the Cayuga-Seneca Canal, Featuring Locks,
Drydock, and the Second Largest Aqueduct on the Enlarged Erie Canal
Followed by Dish to Pass Picnic
Entertainment by the Muckland Crooners Band
Special Presentation on Montezuma Heritage Park
Development Plans & Volunteer Recognition
Starts at 9:00 AM
Byron Lapp Memorial Trail, High Street off Route 90 in Montezuma
(next to the firehouse)
Picnic to Follow in Pavilion Next to Town Hall, Dock Street
For More Information about Mike Riley's Cayuga County Canal Tours Visit:
Sponsored by:
Montezuma Historical Society
Town of Montezuma
New York State Canal Corporation
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
A Special Heritage Park Community Presentation
THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013 - 3-5 PM
Montezuma Town Hall
The Heritage Design Committee has been very busy the last few months meeting several times with
edr Companies, the Landscape Architectural firm hired by the Town through funding from an Environmental Protection Fund (EPF) Planning Grant. Doug Gerber, Landscape Architect, from edr has been working with Maren King, Director of the Community Center for Design Research and SUNY-ESF students Olivia Bennett, Peng Xu, and Kiva VanDerGeest who have quizzed us on our vision for the park.
It's been an exciting time as we discussed treating the hamlet as the central focus with a strong visual and physical connection to the park. One of the main considerations was to develop a Town of Montezuma identity that would include the historic Erie Canal and aspects of human development of land use to compliment the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge's environmental development land use. Their work up to this point has been to perform an inventory and analysis, develop project goals, and program options, develop alternative conceptual approaches, and prepare a conceptual master plan. There have also been to onsite visits to the park to identify important historic resources, and ideas for the plan. Now that the first phase of this project is completed, the edr and CCDR Project Design Team are ready to present their ideas to the Community.
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Kiva VanDerGeest presents conceptual ideas to the Montezuma Heritage Park Design Committee. |
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Peng Xu, SUNY-ESF student show drawing of a turn around area near the Richmond Aqueduct and the Seneca River. |
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
PARK APPRECIATION DAY
AN INVITATION TO ATTEND
Montezuma Heritage Park Appreciation Day
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 for the 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.

Sunday, October 21, 2012
EMBARKING ON THE NEXT STAGE OF DEVELOPMENT
The Town of Montezuma has entered into a contract with the Office of State, Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation for an EPF planning and development grant. We are happy to announce the acceptance of EDR Companies proposal to assist in the preparation of a master plan for the Montezuma Heritage Park. Douglas Gerber, RLA, registered Landscape Architect with more than 13 years of professional experience, will be responsible for the project management and design.
We welcome the opportunity for EDR and Doug Gerber to support the Town in discovering the unique potential the park holds for our community. EDR is highly qualified for this type of work having planned and designed dozens of parks and hundreds of miles of multi-use trail environments in their 32-year history. Their multi-disciplinary, research based approach to these types of projects integrates landscape architecture, community planning, site/civil engineering, archeology, environmental and visual assessment. We look forward to involving the community in applying this very holistic approach to our project that will result in cultural, social, economic, ecological and aesthetic impacts.
It's exciting that EDR will be teaming with the Center for Community Design & Research (CCDR), and students from the State University College of Environmental Science & Forestry School of Landscape Architecture. CCDR's mission is to educate students, community leaders and citizens about the value of place and, through the shared practices of planning and design empower them to manage and direct change that will lead to sustainable communities. CCDR will be assisting EDR in continuing in the process of the community visioning started in Montezuma in 2010. This partnership will help continue the positive momentum, community involvement and fresh ideas for our community.
EDR in concert with CCDR will provide consulting services to perform an inventory and analysis, develop project goals, and program options, develop alternative conceptual approaches, prepare a conceptual master plan and prepare a schematic design with a cost estimate for a preferred first phase project area.
Now that's a recipe for success!
We welcome the opportunity for EDR and Doug Gerber to support the Town in discovering the unique potential the park holds for our community. EDR is highly qualified for this type of work having planned and designed dozens of parks and hundreds of miles of multi-use trail environments in their 32-year history. Their multi-disciplinary, research based approach to these types of projects integrates landscape architecture, community planning, site/civil engineering, archeology, environmental and visual assessment. We look forward to involving the community in applying this very holistic approach to our project that will result in cultural, social, economic, ecological and aesthetic impacts.
It's exciting that EDR will be teaming with the Center for Community Design & Research (CCDR), and students from the State University College of Environmental Science & Forestry School of Landscape Architecture. CCDR's mission is to educate students, community leaders and citizens about the value of place and, through the shared practices of planning and design empower them to manage and direct change that will lead to sustainable communities. CCDR will be assisting EDR in continuing in the process of the community visioning started in Montezuma in 2010. This partnership will help continue the positive momentum, community involvement and fresh ideas for our community.
EDR in concert with CCDR will provide consulting services to perform an inventory and analysis, develop project goals, and program options, develop alternative conceptual approaches, prepare a conceptual master plan and prepare a schematic design with a cost estimate for a preferred first phase project area.
Now that's a recipe for success!
Saturday, October 6, 2012
CELEBRATING: ART = TRAILS = PARK
Dawn Jordan put the finishing touches on our mural today! What a fantastic job she did, and what a pleasure it was to work with her on this project. She worked under some pretty difficult weather conditions with the extreme heat we had this summer, but we both were smiling as you put her name and the year on the bottom right corner.

Thursday, September 13, 2012
CELEBRATING PROGRESS!!!!
WOW -- what progress! THANKS EVERYONE!
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March 2011 |
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April 2011 |
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March 2011 |
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Clean Sweep 2011 |
Our next scheduled Fall Trail Work Date:
Saturday, October 13th, starting at 9 AM
at this High Street Trailhead near the firehouse.
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August 2012 |
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September 8, 2012 |
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September 2012 |
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