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Medina Aqueduct
Medina, New York
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Built in 1914–15, the Medina Aqueduct was an engineering marvel where the Erie Canal crossed a gorge behind a 45-foot-high, one-third-mile-long dam, and it is the only true aqueduct on the canal today.
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Medina, New York · USA
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