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Lockport Caves
Located near Buffalo and Niagara Falls, Lockport Caves offers the public an exciting, guided 70-minute underground boat ride through America’s past. Explore the historic and newly rehabilitated “Flight of Five” Erie Canal Locks 67-71, constructed in 1838. View ruins from the industrial revolution, walk through a water tunnel that was blasted out of solid rock, view stalactites, flow stone, various geological formations and artifacts left behind in the underground caves by the men who built the tunnel in the early days of the Erie Canal.
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Lockport Caves
Located near Buffalo and Niagara Falls, Lockport Caves offers the public an exciting, guided 70-minute underground boat ride through America’s past. Explore the historic and newly rehabilitated “Flight of Five” Erie Canal Locks 67-71, constructed in 1838. View ruins from the industrial revolution, walk through a water tunnel that was blasted out of solid rock, view stalactites, flow stone, various geological formations and artifacts left behind in the underground caves by the men who built the tunnel in the early days of the Erie Canal.
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Lockport Caves
Located near Buffalo and Niagara Falls, Lockport Caves offers the public an exciting, guided 70-minute underground boat ride through America’s past. Explore the historic and newly rehabilitated “Flight of Five” Erie Canal Locks 67-71, constructed in 1838. View ruins from the industrial revolution, walk through a water tunnel that was blasted out of solid rock, view stalactites, flow stone, various geological formations and artifacts left behind in the underground caves by the men who built the tunnel in the early days of the Erie Canal.
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ABOUT
Lockport Caves
Located near Buffalo and Niagara Falls, Lockport Caves offers the public an exciting, guided 70-minute underground boat ride through America’s past. Explore the historic and newly rehabilitated “Flight of Five” Erie Canal Locks 67-71, constructed in 1838. View ruins from the industrial revolution, walk through a water tunnel that was blasted out of solid rock, view stalactites, flow stone, various geological formations and artifacts left behind in the underground caves by the men who built the tunnel in the early days of the Erie Canal.