Seneca River Crossing Canals Historic District

Seneca River Crossing Canals Historic District is a national historic district located at Montezuma and Tyre in Cayuga and Seneca Counties, New York. The district includes more than a mile of the Enlarged Erie Canal prism (built here between 1849 and 1857); towpath and heelpath; a drydock; the remains of the Richmond (Montezuma) Aqueduct crossing the Seneca River; remnants of the original Erie Canal, built between 1817 and 1825 and including Lock #62 and piers of the original mule bridge from that era; and a culvert that carries a stream beneath the Enlarged Erie Canal.[2]

Seneca River Crossing Canals Historic District
A portion of the original 1820s canal ditch
Nearest cityMontezuma and Tyre, New York
Coordinates43°0′32″N 76°42′45″W
Area70 acres (28 ha)
Built1817
ArchitectRichmond, Van Rensselaer
NRHP reference No.05001397[1]
Added to NRHPDecember 09, 2005

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.[1]

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