Greece Historical Society’s Passport of South Greece on the Erie Canal Now Available

The Erie Canal is celebrating the bicentennial of its completion this year. Cities, towns and villages across the 360-mile route are planning activities to recognize this milestone. The Greece Historical Society is joining the celebration this summer with a few activities of its own. One activity that you can get started on right now is a self-guided “passport” of key locations in town that were associated with the canal.

A Heritage Trail Passport: South Greece on the Erie Canal, created by the GHS Erie Canal Bicentennial Committee, gives you a peek at Greece canal history with 29 stops in South Greece. The 24-page booklet has space available to check off each site and note the date you saw it.

Please Note: Most of these sites are private and not open to the public, but you are welcome to view them from the road or canal trail.

You can pick up a Passport at the gift shop in the Greece Museum, 595 Long Pond Road, on Sundays from 1:30 PM to 4 PM, or at any of the Greece Historical Society’s upcoming Erie Canal 200 events in August and September. Once you complete your passport, return to the Greece Museum to be entered into a drawing for a one-year membership to the Greece Historical Society.

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