The Miami and Erie Canal was 274 miles long, connecting Cincinnati to Toledo - the Ohio River to Lake Erie. Construction began in 1825 at a cost of $8 million. In today's money? That's $177 million. At its peak, the canal had 103 locks and featured feeder canals, man-made reservoirs, and guard stations. Today, you can still see the canal ...
There are hundreds of places you could choose to eat. There are places on the water, on the trail, and in a quaint downtown. Good food is everywhere on the Riverway. But where are the craziest places to eat AND experience? Check out our top 2. 1. Canal Street Arcade and Deli Located in downtown Dayton, this former dive-bar-turned-cool-aga ...