Canal Fulton is a city of Stark, Ohio in the Great Lakes region of the USA
It is located about 94 miles northeast of OH's capital city of Columbus
In the most recent US census the population of Canal Fulton was 5479
Who is Fulton County Health Center?
When you need health care services, our staff is here for you, ready to provide quality health care in a safe and comfortable environment
Fulton County Health Center was first incorporated in 1929 when we completed the construction of Detwiler Hospital in Wauseon
In 1973 we moved into a new facility and became know as Fulton County Health Center
Community health canal fulton
Street in Manhattan, New York
Canal Street is a major east–west street of over 1 mile (1.6 km) in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States, running from East Broadway between Essex and Jefferson Streets in the east, to West Street between Watts and Spring Streets in the west. It runs through the neighborhood of Chinatown, and forms the southern boundaries of SoHo and Little Italy as well as the northern boundary of Tribeca. The street acts as a major connector between Jersey City, New Jersey, via the Holland Tunnel (I-78), and Brooklyn in New York City via the Manhattan Bridge. It is a two-way street for most of its length, with two unidirectional stretches between Forsyth Street and the Manhattan Bridge.
The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Canal in Washington, D.C. and Maryland
The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, abbreviated as the C&O Canal and occasionally called the Grand Old Ditch, operated from 1831 until 1924 along the Potomac River between Washington, D.C. and Cumberland, Maryland. It replaced the Potomac Canal, which shut down completely in 1828, and could operate during months in which the water level was too low for the former canal. The canal's principal cargo was coal from the Allegheny Mountains.
The Erie Canal is a historic canal in upstate New York that
Waterway in New York, U.S.
The Erie Canal is a historic canal in upstate New York that runs east–west between the Hudson River and Lake Erie. Completed in 1825, the canal was the first navigable waterway connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes, vastly reducing the costs of transporting people and goods across the Appalachians. In effect, the canal accelerated the settlement of the Great Lakes region, the westward expansion of the United States, and the economic ascendancy of New York State. It has been called The Nation's First Superhighway.
The Ohio and Erie Canal was a canal constructed during
19th-century manmade water route between Akron and Cleveland, Ohio, USA
The Ohio and Erie Canal was a canal constructed during the 1820s and early 1830s in Ohio. It connected Akron with the Cuyahoga River near its outlet on Lake Erie in Cleveland, and a few years later, with the Ohio River near Portsmouth. It also had connections to other canal systems in Pennsylvania.