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A Canal Boat Journey on the Lehigh Canal

Season 9 Episode 4 | 6m 10s

Ride the historic Josiah White II canal boat and journey back in time as it glides on a section of the Lehigh Canal. Still pulled by two mules, enjoy the tranquility of moving quietly along the beautiful towpath as you learn about the very important part that the canal played in moving all types of merchandise and especially anthracite coal to the large cities such as Philadelphia.

Aired: 02/18/25
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