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Lock and Dams
Arrive in historic Lockport where the Illinois and Michigan Canal (I&M) became a center of shipping and passenger activity. The I&M runs from Chicago to LaSalle-Peru. With the opening in 1848, one could go from the east coast to the Gulf of Mexico via this historical waterway. Designated in 1984 as the Nation's First National Heritage Corridor, this area has been preserved for all to learn of its historical significance to the Midwest. The first lock is still intact today and the area known as the Old Public Landing consists of a hands-on exhibit, a pioneer settlement and tow-path trails. A plated lunch is available at the Gaylord Building in the Public Landing Restaurant. Return through Lemont, the canal town which was settled in 1863 for a look and feel of the past combined with a progressive eye to the future. Stop in downtown Lemont to browse in several specialty shops which include antiques and crafts.
Rate
$66.00 includes transportation, tour of Illinois and Michigan Canal, Lock 1, Guide Service and lunch.
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