The Erie Canal.
The Erie Canal is the famous canal in New York state.
Erie canal
The artificial waterway across New York State connecting Albany on the Hudson River with Buffalo on Lake Erie is the Erie Canal. The Erie Canal was in the past the main route for transporting goods from New York City ports to Buffalo, where they could be shipped across the Great Lakes. Thus, goods could be transported across the entire country all by waterways.
The Erie Canal.
No, the Erie Canal is a canal from Albany to Buffalo, New York. It was 363 miles long and was a ditch for water transportation.
Erie Canal, 1825
Before air travel, the Panama Canal was the shortcut from New York City to San Francisco. Today it is still a shortcut if you are traveling by water.
285 miles
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'canal' is the name of a canal, such as the Panama Canal, The Suez Canal, or the well known street in New York City, Canal Street.
The main effects of the Erie Canal on Rome New York and Buffalo New York is to bring goods from New York City ports across the State to inland cities. Shippers in Buffalo can then ship items further inland across the US. Rome New York could provide goods to the inland areas within the borders of New York State.
The longest canal in the world is the Grand Canal located in China.
785 miles across I-80 EAST.