You could call the Erie Canal a "wedding of waters." It joined the Hudson River which has its mouth on the Atlantic Ocean at New York City to Albany. Then it joined rivers, lakes and marshes by digging ditches westward to Lake Erie.
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America's ONLY Floating Chapel on the Bay
the two bodies of water tgat dwitt Clinton pour water into fowrp te wedding for te Waters after te comple of te Erie canal
the two bodies of water tgat dwitt Clinton pour water into fowrp te wedding for te Waters after te comple of te Erie canal
The connection of two places or events, more specifically the building of the Erie Canal during the American Revolution.
The Welland Canal.
The Erie Canal
The Erie Canal was not cemented.
the Erie canal
No the Erie Canal did not join the Ohio River. But New York was not the only state that built canals. The state of Ohio also built canals. The Miami and Erie Canal went to the Ohio River. The Erie and Ohio Canal also reached the Ohio River. Neither of these canals were as successful as the Erie Canal.
The Ohio and Erie Canal linked Cleveland with Lake Erie.
the Erie Canal