Built to transport goods and people, the Erie Canal also shaped the nation, giving rise to cities and carrying new ideas to villages and towns. Stay in an 1800s inn or stop at one of the many historical attractions in the region. Enjoy this one of a kind look at American history.
Canastota
Canastota Canal Town Museum
122 N Canal St
(315) 697-5002
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Fayetteville
Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation Center
210 E. Genesee St
(315) 637-9511
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Stickley Museum
300 Orchard St
(315) 682-5500
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Herkimer
Herkimer County Historical Society
400 N Main St
(315) 866-6413
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Old Fort Herkimer Church
575 State Route 5S
(315) 866-1523
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Little Falls
Little Falls Historical Society Museum
319 S Ann St
(315) 823-0643
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Herkimer Home State Historic Site
200 State Route 169
(315) 823-0398
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Indian Castle Church
109 Dillenbeck Rd
(315) 823-2099
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Oneida
Madison County Historical Society
435 Main St
(315) 363-4136
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Oneida Community Mansion House National Historic Landmark
170 Kenwood Ave
(315) 363-0745
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Oriskany
Oriskany Battlefield State Historic Site
7801 State Route 69
(315) 655-3200
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Oriskany Village Museum
420 Utica St
(315) 736-7529
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Rome
Jervis Library
613 N Washington St
(315) 336-4570
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Rome Historical Society Museum
200 Church St
(315) 336-5870
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Fort Stanwix National Monument
100 N James St
(315) 338-7730
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Syracuse
Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology
500 S Franklin St
(315) 425-9068
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Onondaga Historical Museum
321 Montgomery St
(315) 428-1864
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Syracuse City Hall
233 E Washington St
(315) 448-8005
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Utica
Oneida County History Center
1608 Genesee St
(315) 735-3642
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NY Energy Zone
35 Utica Zoo Way
(315) 792-8720
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