Updated: 1/16/2012 
The Canal Museum
Greenville, Pennsylvania
Description

The Erie Extension Canal was the major means of travel from Pittsburgh to the Great Lakes from 1854-1871. This canal system was vital to the iron industry in western Pennsylvania before the introduction of the railroads.

Inside the Canal Museum, visitors will find various artifacts and historical information from the canal era, including a replica of the Rufus S. Reed -- a typical canal boat.

Greenville's Canal Museum preserves some of the history of the Erie Extension Canal. Visitor's to the area will find it on Allan Avenue (the site of Lock No. 22).

Hours of Operation
JUNE, JULY AND AUGUST
Sunday, Saturday1 PM - 5 PM

For special showings call: (724)588-7540 or (724)588-4810 or John Kokoski - (724)588-8718

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