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intracoastal and canal
With completion of the first intracoastal canal to Galveston Bay in 1856, however, the town began to decline as shipping was diverted to Galveston.

intracoastal and access
The Alabama State Port Authority has inland docks at the Port of Demopolis with direct access to inland and intracoastal waterways serving the Great Lakes, the Ohio and Tennessee rivers and the Gulf of Mexico via the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway.
It is bordered on the north by the bridge, beach access road and beach for the Town of Lantana, Florida ; on the west by the intracoastal waterway ( known locally as Lake Worth Lagoon ); on the south by the south Lake Worth Inlet ( known locally as " Boynton Inlet "); and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean.

intracoastal and for
Nokomis is famous for Casey Key, a barrier island created by the intracoastal waterway, where there are beachfront houses worth millions of dollars lining the key.
The physical features of the eastern coast were advantageous for intracoastal development, resulting from erosion and deposition of sediment over its geologic history, but also enhanced and redistributed by the action of the Atlantic ocean currents along it.
All four proposed sections of Gallatin's intracoastal plan were eventually built ; the Delaware and Raritan Canal was later abandoned for a better alternative, but the Cape Cod Canal remains in operation, and the Delaware and the Dismal Swamp portions still form part of the larger present day Intracoastal Waterway.
The Rivers and Harbors Act of 1909 set national policy for an intracoastal waterway from Boston to the Rio Grande River, and the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1910 authorized a 9-foot x 100-foot channel on Gulf Intracoastal Waterway between Apalachicola River and St. Andrew Bay, Florida, as well as a study of the most efficient means to move cargo.

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The crew live aboard the towboat as it travels along the inland river system or the intracoastal waterways.
The park occupies on the barrier island on the Atlantic coast of Brevard County, at a point where a channel links the Indian River intracoastal waterway with the Atlantic.
* Coral Cove Park, a county park which runs from the ocean to the intracoastal, is abutted by Tequesta on its north and south sides.

canal and made
Canal barges are usually made for the particular canal in which they will operate.
Barge and canal systems were nonetheless of great, perhaps even primary, economic importance until after World War I in Europe, particularly in the more developed nations of the Low Countries, France, Germany, Poland, and especially Great Britain which more or less made the system characteristically its own.
At various times in the past, and as late as the 1870s, the Bahr el Ghazal Depression, which extends from the northeastern part of the lake to the Djourab, acted as an overflow canal ; since independence, climatic conditions have made overflows impossible.
In the years following the Revolution, Concord's central geographical location made it a logical choice for the state capital, particularly after Samuel Blodget in 1807 opened a canal and lock system to allow vessels passage around the Amoskeag Falls downriver, connecting Concord with Boston by way of the Middlesex Canal.
The canal was mooted in classical times and an abortive effort was made to build it in the 1st century AD.
The Mühlbach, a man made canal, which is diverted from the river Amper at the electrical power plant and runs parallel and flows back into it after passing the paper mill.
The arrival of the railways in 1855 quickly made it redundant, as trains could carry passengers and goods far more rapidly and did not have to shut down with the arrival of winter, which made the canal impassable for five months of the year.
Plans were made to take advantage of this route to build an interoceanic canal, the Nicaragua Canal, but the Panama Canal was built instead.
Between 1939 and 1940, with war in Europe underway, a new study was made for the construction of a barge canal.
The existence of the railroad made speculation about a Panamanian canal feasible.
A major differentiation or distinction to be made is a similar condition due to compression of the spinal cord in the spinal canal, due to disease of the surrounding vertebral column.
During the second attempt to capture Vicksburg, Grant made a series of unsuccessful and highly criticized movements along bayou and canal water routes.
Minor additions to the canal were made after the Sui period to cut down on travel time, but overall no fundamental differences existed between the Sui Grand Canal and the Tang Grand Canal.
The canal even made a distinct impression on some of China's early European visitors.
As a reform-spirited Governor in 1875, he turned his attention to a second set of plunderers, the “ Canal Ring ”, made up of members of both parties who had been systematically robbing New York State by overcharging of the canal works.
* The canal from the Nile River to the Red Sea, initially started but not completed by the Egyptian pharaoh Necho II and repaired by the Persian king Darius I, is again repaired and made operational by Ptolemy II.
This made it possible for Guildford businesses to access the Thames at Weybridge by boat and predated the major canal building program in Britain by more than a century.
Second generation ( 1840 – 1870 ) improvements made by others included construction of long stretches of canal, serviced by large locks, many of which are still visible along the river.
Its initial organization was effected by a canal company founded in Denver, Colorado, and appears to have been based upon fraud and willful misrepresentations made by the founders to state officials.
But the race to build the canal was lost in 1826 when the federal government made a large grant to build the Louisville and Portland Canal.
The lack of a canal handicapped the growth of the town as the Falls of the Ohio made river transport from the city difficult.
Kingston's location at the Rideau Canal entrance to Lake Ontario, after canal construction was completed in 1832, made it the primary military and economic centre of Upper Canada.
Because of its favourable position both on the edge of the canal and near the Veluwemeer, tourists have made it a popular tourist destination.

canal and access
It consists of the northern access channel of, the canal itself of and the southern access channel of.
To save the British from what he thought was a disastrous action, and to stop the war from a possible escalation, Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, Lester B. Pearson, proposed the creation of the first United Nations peacekeeping force to ensure access to the canal for all, and an Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai.
However, the Volga-Don canal provides a maritime access to the high seas.
This threatened shipping for the city and led the city of Utrecht to commission a canal to ensure access to the town for shipping trade: the Vaartse Rijn, connecting Utrecht to the Hollandse IJssel at IJsselstein.
Better transport access for milk that was inward shipped by canal, and cocoa that was brought in by rail from London, Southampton and Liverpool docks was taken into consideration.
The Gold Coast Seaway, between The Spit and South Stradbroke Island, allows vessels direct access to the Pacific Ocean from The Broadwater and many of the city's canal estates.
Hurricanes since then toppled huge trees across it, blocking all access to the canal.
Public access to the New River canal has been improved with waterside paths and access gates.
Some ports on a lake, river ( fluvial port ), or canal have access to a sea or ocean, and are sometimes called " inland ports ".
Residents treasure its proximity to China Camp State Park, and many homes along the canal have water access.
Port St. Joe is traversed by the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway ( GIWW ), a federally maintained canal with a channel of 12 feet ( 3. 6 m ) deep by 125 feet ( 38 m ) wide, which provides access from St. Marks, Florida, to Brownsville, Texas.
Bridges spanned the canal to allow access to the land between the canal and the Hudson.
Kreag Road Park: baseball, basketball, tennis, playground, canal access, outdoor shelter
Perinton Park: rowing boathouse, basketball, tennis, volleyball, playground, hiking trail, canal access, indoor space for rent
With no canal or railroad access, Bernville withered.
By the 1850s, the new technology of railroads was rapidly overtaking the canal systems in many areas ; it provided access to additional places.
In 1770, a short branch of the Calder and Hebble Navigation was completed, linking Dewsbury to the main canal system and giving access to Manchester and Hull.
At the time, the coalfields at Walsall did not have canal access, and a public meeting was held at Lichfield on 18 August, to discuss an independent link from Walsall to Fradley Junction on the Trent and Mersey Canal, passing through Lichfield.
The northern end of the canal makes an end-on junction with the Bridgewater Canal within Preston Brook Tunnel, from which one can access Runcorn ( but no longer the Mersey or Ship Canal ) in one direction and Manchester ( with its many canal links ) in the other direction.

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