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Join us to learn about the Ohio canal system and how it opened Ohio to the world of commerce and connected us across the continent. Registration required.
In 1825, Ohio began construction of a canal system that eventually grew into a nearly thousand-mile system of channels, towpaths, locks, ponds, and lakes. This network created a pathway to and from Ohio, exporting grain and goods all across the world, while receiving goods in turn from as far away as Europe. These canals were the link between the Great Lakes and the Ohio River, making it possible to move from Chicago to the Gulf of Mexico. While building this massive network, workers had to adapt to Ohio’s variable landscape across glacial deposits and the Allegheny Plateau and, in the process, stitching together Ohio’s many settlements into a unified state.
O’Grady has been an instructor of Observational Astronomy in the evenings at Ohio University for thirty years. He has spent a considerable amount of the past twenty-five years studying Ohio history, researching its geography and settlement, the mound builders, Ohio canals, and several of its interesting characters and their stories.

More information about Tom O’Grady, Instructor in the College of Arts and Sciences at Ohio University, can be found here.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Local History & Genealogy | Community Event |
The newest branch in the Delaware County District Library system, the Liberty Branch Library opened Monday, March 27, 2023 to serve the greater Powell and Liberty Township community. Located just west of Liberty High School in the Olentangy School District, the branch boasts 42,000 square feet on three levels to meet the needs of all residents.
DCDL welcomes all people to our programs and events. If you require ASL interpretation or other reasonable accommodations, please contact us at pr@delawarelibrary.org.