Fifteen Miles on the Erie Canal

This blog is about the Erie Canal and how it is multiple places combined together to form one uniform place. There are five of us contributing and we are all from different sections of the Erie Canal. We all see a different side to the Erie Canal and we are trying to incorporate all of our places together to show the differences in the Canal through different eyes.


Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Final Element: The Parting Words

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Thursday, April 18, 2013

Element 4 : Erie Canal in the 21st Century

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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Element 3: Test your knowledge of the history of the Erie Canal through a Jeopardy game!

Jeopardy Game!! 


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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Element 2 - Dividing up our Place

Scroll through our presentation on how the Erie Canal is more than one place, and how each place we live in differs for the other.

Dividing up Our Place Presentation
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The Erie Canal Group

The Erie Canal Group
Hello! We are all students at SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry. Our group consists of (right to left) Marcina Rogers, Paper Engineering, John McGivney, BioTechnology, Ben Kott, Environmental Science,Katelyn Zonneville, Aquatics and Fisheries, and Nick Kwiatkowski, Forest Health. We are all part of different majors working together to show the importance and history of the Erie Canal, Places within a Place.
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