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Erie Canal, Syracuse NY

Posted on July 11, 2024 by Mary C
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Syracuse filled in the Erie Canal and built a museum to it instead. As part of this museum, a large two storey mural of a canal side warehouse interior was painted on the remains of a 4 storey brick warehouse (1989).

mural on the side of a brick building at the erie canal museum in syracuse new york, scenes from the interior of a warehouse along the canal back in history
part of erie canal museum mural, interior, a shop inside a warehouse, goods on shelves, a woman behind the counter, male customer
part of a mural, boy sitting on floor, open door and window with views of boat on canal outside, a black pot bellied stove in the room too
upper level of warehouse scene, workmen moving around bags of goods.
Posted in New York, Syracuse, USA | Tagged Erie Canal, history, laborers, people, pot bellied stove, store, warehouse | Leave a reply

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