A Quick Intro to Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site
Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site
Schoharie Crossing
State Historic Site is dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of the
Erie Canal as one of the 19th century's greatest commercial and engineering
projects. The Visitor Center exhibit traces the history of the Erie Canal and its
impact on the growth of New York State and the nation.
Within the site's
boundaries are many structures dating from the three eras of the canal's
development. At the eastern end of the site is the Putnam Lock Stand at Yankee
Hill that houses an exhibit on Erie Canal stores. The site's largest structure
is the remains of the Schoharie Aqueduct, which carried the water of the
Enlarged Erie Canal over the Schoharie Creek.
Schoharie Crossing
is also the location of 18th century Fort Hunter and the Lower Castle Mohawk
village. See artifacts from that portion of our history on display at the
Visitor Center.
Stop into the
Visitor Center to orient yourself to the site, check out the exhibit space and
ask about tours or special events.
Schoharie Crossing
State Historic Site offers educational outreach programs as well as an on-site
school field trips. Discover some great
history at the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridors Learning Hub!
Visit the official Schoharie Crossing NYS Parks Website by clicking HERE!
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