Before the days of cars, buses, and trains, transportation occurred on waterways. And if there wasn’t a substantial river available, canals were built between commercial ports and inland settlements. In Connecticut, there is one relic of our canal history that has been preserved. Lock 12 Historical Park gives us a glimpse into a time long forgotten.

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Have you ever taken a trip to Lock 12 Historical Park? What where your experiences at this beautiful place of history?

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