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       &lt;p&gt;I remember learning about the Erie canal when I was really young but never thought I&#039;d actually see it. In fact I completely forgot that the Erie canal linked the Hudson river with one of the great lakes (Erie). While I was in town Andrew and Vickie were kind enough to take me on a bike ride around Troy, NY and during the bike ride they mentioned riding over to the first lock of the Erie Canal. I probably sounded like a five year old when I yelled out that I really, really, really wanted to see the start of the canal. &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Its not as big as I thought it&#039;d be but it was still cool to see.&lt;/p&gt;
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