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"I suppose you've heard about the fire on the canal boats?"
Only one or two canal boats ever went through the tunnel and lock.
It contains the largest collection of canal boats in the world.
A pleasant stop for mobile home owners and canal boats.
The ditch where the canal boats traveled through is still visible.
On the remaining part of the water, canal boats are now moored.
As the colliery developed, it started to build its own canal boats.
"There must be money in canal boats these days.
They came to canal boats tied by the path.
There are residential moorings and canal boats can be hired.
The catacombs also included an underground pool for canal boats.
The shores were closely lined by canal boats waiting their turn at the lock.
Besides being the city's main marketplace, the square also served as a dock for canal boats.
The new railroad delivered over 7,000 tons of coal to the canal boats in the first year.
The coal was brought the 16 miles to Towanda where canal boats moved it to markets.
With this canal boats no longer had to be removed from the River and carried over the portage.
A series of placards will explain the history of the canal boats.
The origin of the roses and castles found on canal boats is unclear.
Its canals serve as a busy area for canal boats, as well.
The wharf was used to transfer coal from the railroad to canal boats.
By the early 1800's, canal boats had become the dominant form of cargo transportation.
The slow pace and low capacity of canal boats was no match for locomotives.
Early steam engines were not very suitable for powering canal boats because of their large size.
The basin could accommodate 1,000 canal boats and 50 steamboat moorings.
Canal boats carried about 25 tons, and sometimes sailed all the way to Boston when weather was favorable.