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Delaware Canal (AKA Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal) Historical Markers

Markers highlighting the history of the Delaware Canal that was in operation along the west bank of the Delaware River between Easton and Bristol, Pennsylvania, from 1831-1932. The canal remnants are now part of the Delaware & Lehigh National Heritage Corridor.
 
Lambertville Outlet Lock Marker image, Touch for more information
By Russell Galen, December 24, 2016
Lambertville Outlet Lock Marker
1 New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Lambertville — Lambertville Outlet Lock
2 New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Mount Pleasant — Mount Pleasant General Store
3 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, South Trenton — Canals and Railroads – Arteries to the Heart of Industrial Trenton
4 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Canal Office — 1832 - 1931 — Reported permanently removed
5 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Fueling the Economy
6 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — In the Basin
7 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Life Along the Canal — Delaware Canal State Park
8 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Lock 1 — The Canal's First and Last
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9 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Lock 2 — In the Middle
10 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Lock 3 — At the Heart of Commerce
11 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Lock No. 2 — Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company — 1832-1931 — Reported permanently removed
12 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Marsh Ecology in an Urban Setting — Reported unreadable
13 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — The Basin — 1832 - 1931 — Reported permanently removed
14 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — The Bend before the End
15 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — The Locktender's House at Lock 1
16 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — The Ring — 1831 - 1932 — Reported permanently removed
17 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — The Tidal Lock — 1832 - 1931 — Reported permanently removed
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18 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Tidal Delaware Water Trail
19 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Where the Canal Met the River
20 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Working with the Tide
21 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol, Bristol Township — Delaware Canal — 1831 - 1932
22 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Kintnersville, Durham Township — Canal Boats — Delaware Canal Lock 21
23 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Kintnersville, Durham Township — Delaware Canal
24 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Lumberville, Solebury Township — Delaware Canal / Pennsylvania Canal
25 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope — Delaware Canal
26 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope — Delaware Canal
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27 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, New Hope, Solebury Township — Thompson-Neely Bridge
28 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Riegelsville — Riegelsville
29 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Tinicum Township, Pipersville — Treasure Island Reservation — Delaware Canal Lock 17
30 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Upper Black Eddy — Canal Boats — 1831-1932 — Delaware Canal Lock 19 State Park —
31 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Upper Black Eddy — Cemented in the Past — Delaware Canal Lock 20 State Park —
32 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Upper Black Eddy — Delaware Canal — 1832 Sesquicentennial 1982 — Delaware Canal Lock 19 State Park —
33 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Upper Black Eddy — Delaware Canal — National Historic Landmark — Delaware Canal Lock 19 State Park —
34 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Upper Black Eddy — Delaware Canal — 1831-1932 — Delaware Canal Lock 20 State Park —
35 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Upper Black Eddy — Life Along The Canal — 1831-1932 — Delaware Canal Lock 19 State Park —
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36 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Upper Black Eddy — Mules and Men — 1821-1932 — Delaware Canal Lock 19 State Park —
37 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Upper Black Eddy, Tinicum Township — Delaware Canal
38 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Washington Crossing, Upper Makefield Township — A Nation's Signature Event
39 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Carpentersville, Williams Township — A Transportation Hub
40 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Carpentersville, Williams Township — Taking Advantage of Water Power
41 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Carpentersville, Williams Township — The Lost Town of Uhlersville
42 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton — Canal Boats — 1831 - 1932
43 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton — Delaware Canal — National Historic Landmark
44 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton — Easton & Nearby Heritage Attractions — 1829 - 1932
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45 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton — From Waterways to Highways
46 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton — It's a Short Commute — 1829 - 1942
47 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton — Mid-Atlantic Highlands — Delaware Canal State Park
48 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton — The Lehigh Canal
49 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton, Williams Township — Delaware Canal
50 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton, Williams Township — Life Along The Canal — 1831-1932 — Delaware Canal —
51 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton, Williams Township — Mules and Men — 1831-1932 — Delaware Canal —
 
 
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