State Offering Self-Assembled Erie Canal Exhibit

Completed on October 26, 1825, the Erie Canal transformed New York into the nation’s leading hub of international commerce, reshaping the state’s economic and cultural landscape forever.
The New York State Education Department’s Office of Cultural Education is honoring the 200th anniversary of the canal, one of the largest public works projects in American history, by helping to bring an Erie Canal exhibit to New York State schools and other cultural institutions.
The Office is offering a self-assembled “Enterprising Waters: New York’s Erie Canal” eight-panel exhibition curated by the New York State Museum, which explores the canal’s remarkable development and its role in establishing New York as the most powerful center of trade in the country.
The eight panels are offered in two sizes, 24 inches wide by 36 inches high or 36 inches wide by 48 inches high. High-resolution digital files of the exhibition are now available at no cost, but venues are responsible for printing and mounting the panels at their own expense.
In addition, the Museum’s website offers resources for educators, including on the previous exhibit commemorating the bicentennial of the Erie Canal’s construction, which was displayed from September 2017 to July 2020.
Anyone interested in displaying “Enterprising Waters: New York’s Erie Canal” is asked to e-mail the New York State Museum at nysmhistory@nysed.gov.
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