SPARKLES2NDTIMEAROUND View My About Me page IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITH PAYPAL PAYMENTS LET ME KNOW THERE ARE OTHER OPTIONS AVAILABLE =WINK= I use combined shipping rates by Wt & zip (NOT Per Item) Many items Items can be added at little to no extra shipping cost depending on size ITEM UP FOR BIDS: VINTAGE CIRCA 1950 ST LAWRENCE SEAWAY & POWER PROJECT ALUMINUM PHOTO METAL TRAY SHOWS Eisenhower Lock , Moses-Saunders Power Dam & Long Sault Dam . MEASURES 11" NICE CONDITION LIGHT FADING TO THE RED BORDER. PHOTO STILL BRIGHT FYI ON THE PHOTOS ; Long Sault was a rapid in the St. Lawrence River west of Cornwall. THANKS SO MUCH SAMPLES BELOW OF ITEMS IN MY LIST Visit My eBay Store THANKS SO MUCH! SPARKLES
Add me to your Favorite Sellers created a navigation barrier along the river for much of its history, necessitating the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway in the 1950s as the size of ships and the volume of shipping traffic along the river began to exceed the capacity of the area's canal locks. The construction, in part, required the flooding of a large swath of land near the rapids, both to facilitate a hydroelectric dam and to make the rapids area more navigable. The flooded region includes Ontario's Lost Villages. The town of Long Sault Ontario and the Long Sault Parkway both take their name from the rapids. ~~ Ship entering the St. Lawrence Seaway system through the Eisenhower Lock at Massena. This area has attracted more than 40,000 visitors each year. ~ Moses-Saunders Power Dam Description Jointly owned by the New York Power Authority and Ontario Power Generation, the Moses-Saunders Power Dam generates about two million kilowatts of electricity. The visitor center has exhibits that include a hand carved wooden map showing the voyages of Jacques Cartier, film presentation and computerized display that explains how electricity is produced and used.
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