Nine Mile Creek Aqueduct in Camillus, NY is a restored stone and wood aqueduct of the Erie Canal, originally built in 1841 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. The aqueduct features four arches on the towpath, constructed with durable stone and marine cement.
Located within the Camillus Erie Canal Park, the aqueduct underwent restoration work in 2008, allowing it to carry water once again and reconnecting two segments of the Erie Canal. In 2009, boats were able to traverse the aqueduct for the first time in over 90 years, marking a significant milestone in its preservation and historical significance.
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