Buffalo History Museum Podcast: The Toughest Miles
The Erie Canal was an engineering marvel that shaped our city, state, and nation. Digging the man-made waterway not only required innovation, but also the efforts of thousands of laborers, many of the Irish immigrants. This is a story of the excavation of the canal’s most challenging sections, and how the Irish played a vital role.
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