Lackawaxen Aqueduct

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Name
Lackawaxen Aqueduct
Unit
7
Piece
2-39
Collection
1
Photo Credit
Robert M. Vogel
Photo Date
1969-11-08
Photo_Notes
Photograph of the ends of anchor bars from the east abutment of the Lackawaxen Aqueduct. The Lackawaxen Aqueduct was one of four suspension aqueducts built by John A. Roebling on the canal.
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