Dam: (
Satellite, it has been washed out)
Feeder Canal: (
Satellite, the algae on the stagnant water makes it easy to identify.)
From that Canal Feeder Park, I followed the canal upstream until I found the diversion dam.
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1913/34 Sidney Quad @ 62,500 |
Some of this feeder canal is now part of the
Canal Feeder Trail.
In the Lockington area, there is more left of this feeder canal than there is of the original canal. I marked where the canal leaves the Great Miami River Valley and heads west to provide water for the
five locks in Lockington.
As the canal went downstream along the river from the diversion dam, it climbed a bluff so that it would be on top of the bluff where it then heads west to Lockington.
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1914/31 Troy Quad @ 62,500 |