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Erie Canal Depot

Get your ticket at the Erie Canal Depot for your trip on the first boat launched in Palmyra in 1821

1-315-597-6981
136 Market St.
Palmyra, NY 14522
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The Erie Canal Depot is located in an 1830s tenant house, which features much of its original architecture.


Here, you can envision yourself as a passenger on the Erie Canal in the 1800s. You will see original artifacts used for business and travel. Several dioramas, a peek into the mule stalls below, and a beautiful mural are used to illustrate what life was like in Palmyra with the Erie Canal.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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