National Museum of American History, Eire Canal Collection, Washington, DC Photos

The Smithsonian's National Museum of American History features the history of the Erie Canal.

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Smithsonian National Museum of American History on National Mall. Washington, DC.Invitation to opening celebrations of Erie Canal in City of New York in 1825 at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Erie Canal medals at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Erie Canal commemorative pitcher at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.
Smithsonian National Museum of American History (1980) on National Mall. Washington, DC. Architect: McKim Mead & White. Invitation to opening celebrations of Erie Canal in City of New York in 1825 at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Erie Canal medals (1825) at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Erie Canal commemorative pitcher (1825) at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.
Erie Canal at Buffalo commemorative plate at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Erie Canal commemorative plate at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Erie Canal at Albany commemorative plate by Enoch Wood & Sons of Staffordshire, England at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Erie Canal at Rochester commemorative plate by Enoch Wood & Sons of Staffordshire, England at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.
Erie Canal at Buffalo commemorative plate (c1830) at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Erie Canal commemorative plate (c1830) at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Erie Canal at Albany commemorative plate (1820-40s) by Enoch Wood & Sons of Staffordshire, England at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.Erie Canal at Rochester commemorative plate (1820-40s) by Enoch Wood & Sons of Staffordshire, England at National Museum of American History. Washington, DC.

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