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Lehigh Canal Historical Markers

Markers commemorating the history of the Lehigh Canal, which ran along the Lehigh River from Mauch Chunk (now Jim Thorpe) to Easton, Pennsylvania. 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, Warren County, Phillipsburg — Morris Canal Bridge No. 2
3 New Jersey, Warren County, Phillipsburg — Stites - Thomas StoreCirca 1849
4 Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Bristol — Life Along the CanalDelaware Canal State Park
5 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Jim Thorpe — Coal Transport in Mauch Chunk1792-1921
6 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Jim Thorpe — Dams Made the Lehigh Canal1829-1951
7 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Jim Thorpe — Exploring The Corridor1828-1932
8 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Jim Thorpe — Exploring The Corridor1828-1932
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9 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Jim Thorpe — From Rails to Trails
10 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Jim Thorpe — Lehigh Gorge State Park
11 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Jim Thorpe — Overcoming Geography1827-1937
12 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Jim Thorpe — Pioneer Pipeline
13 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Jim Thorpe — Railroad Intersection
14 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Jim Thorpe — Romance in the Woods
15 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Jim Thorpe — The Self Made ManView his Life from his Home — 1805 - 1879 —
16 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Lehighton — Lehighton's Been Workin' on the Railroad!
17 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Summit Hill — Backtrack TrestleRenaissance Historic Site
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18 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Summit Hill — Switchback Railroad
19 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Weatherly — A Revolution in Canal Technology1838-1862
20 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Weatherly — Engineering Marvel
21 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Weatherly, Lehigh Township — Audubon Spoke for the Trees
22 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Weatherly, Lehigh Township — From Rails to Trails
23 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Weatherly, Lehigh Township — Lehigh Gorge State Park
24 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Weissport — Exploring the CorridorWeissport Lehigh Canal Park — 1828 -1932 —
25 Pennsylvania, Carbon County, Weissport — The Hub in its HeydayWeissport Lehigh Canal — 1829-1942 —
26 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Alburtis — Lock Ridge Furnace
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27 Pennsylvania, Lehigh County, Slatington — Lehigh Valley Railroad Station1862 -1969
28 Pennsylvania, Luzerne County, White Haven — River Ran Black
29 Pennsylvania, Luzerne County, White Haven — Thank Josiah White
30 Pennsylvania, Luzerne County, White Haven, Kidder Township — Workers From All Nations
31 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Bethlehem — 18 — The Flow Of Goods & MoneyBethlehem At The Crossroads
32 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton — Easton & Nearby Heritage Attractions1829 - 1932
33 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton — The Lehigh Canal
34 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Easton, Williams Township — Life Along The Canal1831-1932 — Delaware Canal —
35 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Walnutport — Floating From Mine to MarketThe Lehigh Canal — 1829-1942 —
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36 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Walnutport — Lehigh Canal
37 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Walnutport — Pennsylvania House Slate Exchange Hotel
38 Pennsylvania, Northampton County, Walnutport — Walnutport
 
 
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