The Delaware Canal from Easton to Bristol was opened in 1832.
The Delaware Canal and its towpath bisect the borough from northwest to southeast.
They were moved again to an unknown location in 1965 upon a widening of the nearby Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.
The Delaware Canal, on the other hand, was a means of shipping goods and establishing commerce.
The Delaware River and the Delaware Canal are warm water fisheries.
The road passes more homes before heading into the commercial downtown, crossing the Delaware Canal.
Rivinus is a long-time advocate for preserving the Delaware Canal.
During his tenure as Governor construction finally began on the new Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.
An hour's ride on the Delaware Canal.
Riegelsville prospered when the Delaware Canal opened in 1832 with warehouses and factories lining its banks.