The Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, also known as the P & O Canal, the Cross Cut Canal and the Mahoning Canal was a shipping canal which operated from 1840 until 1877 (though the canal was completely abandoned by 1872). It was unique in that it served to connect canals in two states (the Ohio and Erie Canal in Ohio and the Beaver and Erie Canal in Pennsylvania) and was funded by private interests.
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| - The Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, also known as the P & O Canal, the Cross Cut Canal and the Mahoning Canal was a shipping canal which operated from 1840 until 1877 (though the canal was completely abandoned by 1872). It was unique in that it served to connect canals in two states (the Ohio and Erie Canal in Ohio and the Beaver and Erie Canal in Pennsylvania) and was funded by private interests. (en)
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| - List of canals in the United States
- Beaver and Erie Canal
- Brady Lake (Ohio)
- Transportation in Mahoning County, Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- Cleveland
- Munroe Falls, Ohio
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Mahoning River
- Mahoning Valley
- Transportation in Trumbull County, Ohio
- 1840 establishments in Pennsylvania
- Warren, Ohio
- Akron, Ohio
- Transportation in Summit County, Ohio
- Cuyahoga River
- Transportation buildings and structures in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania
- Northeast Ohio
- Canals in Ohio
- Canals in Pennsylvania
- Transportation in Portage County, Ohio
- History of Kent, Ohio
- Kent, Ohio
- Lake Erie
- Landmarks in Ohio
- Native Americans in the United States
- New Castle, Pennsylvania
- Ohio
- Ohio and Erie Canal
- Canals opened in 1840
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| - A network of east-west canals and connecting railroads spanned Pennsylvania from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh. North-south canals connecting with this east-west canal ran between West Virginia and Lake Erie on the west, Maryland and New York in the center, and along the border with Delaware and New Jersey on the east. Many shorter canals connected cities such as York, Port Carbon, and Franklin to the larger network. (en)
- A network of east-west canals and connecting railroads spanned into Ohio for a short distance from Pennsylvania as well. (en)
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| - Map of historic Pennsylvania canals and connecting railroads (en)
- Map of Ohio Portion of the P&O Canal (en)
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| - The Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, also known as the P & O Canal, the Cross Cut Canal and the Mahoning Canal was a shipping canal which operated from 1840 until 1877 (though the canal was completely abandoned by 1872). It was unique in that it served to connect canals in two states (the Ohio and Erie Canal in Ohio and the Beaver and Erie Canal in Pennsylvania) and was funded by private interests. (en)
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