The Boonville Black River Canal Museum

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520 Main St
Boonville, NY 13309

The Boonville Black River Canal Museum is a fascinating destination that offers visitors a unique glimpse into the construction and significance of the Black River Canal, an impressive feat of engineering that boasted the highest number of locks per mile in the world. With five buildings to explore, engaging photographs, and authentic artifacts, this museum provides an immersive experience that allows visitors to step back in time and gain a deeper understanding of the canal's central role in the Boonville community.

From a full-size replica of a canal boat to a captivating blacksmith shop, the museum offers hands-on activities that test visitors' skills and transport them to an earlier way of life. Located at the corner of Main Street and Route 12, the Boonville Black River Canal Museum is a must-visit destination for those seeking to appreciate the ingenuity and historical significance of this remarkable canal.

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CANALS IN NORTHERN NY
7/30/2022

Really neat little museum re: the canal history of Northern NY. Very interesting & some great displa...

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fascinating
7/1/2022

we know too little about the canals that were so very important in opening up the north country. th...

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A wonderful Little Museum
7/9/2021

What a nice surprise. I’ve lived in the area my entire life and finally took the time to visit with ...

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