Building a Canal for Political “One-Upsmanship” (Ep. 199)

The 5-mile Windsor Locks Canal is only 1% the length of the Erie Canal, but its ingenious design set is above all other canals of its era. It hosted steam-powered boats that towed goods through locks and around pesky rapids. And, it allowed businessmen in one city to out-maneuver a rival canal operation.

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First to Drive Through the Lincoln Tunnel and 500 Similar Records (Ep. 198)