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
![Richmond Aqueduct](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-1xdu3l97GEY/TW7GjG5tMdI/AAAAAAAAAR8/s0b-QlxPLYc/s760/Town%2BHeading1.jpg)
Second Largest Aqueduct Built on the Enlarged Erie Canal (1856-1917)
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Artifacts Found
Some lively competition began to develop early on between the test unit sites. Everyone wanted their site to find something exciting and unexpected. Site #3 quickly came to a halt as they began to uncover a small spoke wheel. Detailed drawings and measurements were made and recorded. Click on the top two photos for a larger, more detailed view of the wheel.
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