Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5377301> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 56 of
56
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5377301 subject Q16817534.
- Q5377301 subject Q8321361.
- Q5377301 subject Q8326425.
- Q5377301 subject Q8341067.
- Q5377301 subject Q8341203.
- Q5377301 subject Q8484406.
- Q5377301 subject Q8868988.
- Q5377301 subject Q8947356.
- Q5377301 abstract "Enfield Falls Canal (Windsor Locks Canal) is a canal that was built to circumvent the shallows at Enfield Falls (or Enfield Rapids) on the Connecticut River, en route either to or from Springfield, Massachusetts. It is situated along the west side of the river, adjacent to the towns of Suffield and Windsor Locks of Hartford County in the state of Connecticut, USA. Windsor Locks is named after the series of locks on the canal.Prior to the opening of the canal, the scows or flat-bottomed boats which plied the Connecticut River could only ascend the falls by engaging local fallsmen to propel the craft forward utilizing set poles. One fallsman was required for each ton of cargo. Not only did the added labor costs make this method of overtaking the falls expensive, but the amount of cargo that could be transported was limited to approximately ten tons. Any additional freight had to be offloaded at Warehouse Point on the east bank and warehoused for later transport or carried around the falls by ox teams.".
- Q5377301 dateCompleted "1829-11-11".
- Q5377301 thumbnail PostcardWindsorLocksCanalRRBridge1909.jpg?width=300.
- Q5377301 wikiPageExternalLink W-locks.htm.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q105731.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q12062825.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q12284.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q16817534.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q16975467.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q178193.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q2304313.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q379648.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q473194.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q49158.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q54236.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q753836.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q755206.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q779.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q8321361.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q8326425.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q8341067.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q8341203.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q8484406.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q8868988.
- Q5377301 wikiPageWikiLink Q8947356.
- Q5377301 dateComp "1829-11-11".
- Q5377301 name "Enfield Falls Canal".
- Q5377301 point "41.9866 -72.6053".
- Q5377301 type BodyOfWater.
- Q5377301 type Canal.
- Q5377301 type Place.
- Q5377301 type BodyOfWater.
- Q5377301 type Canal.
- Q5377301 type Location.
- Q5377301 type NaturalPlace.
- Q5377301 type Place.
- Q5377301 type Stream.
- Q5377301 type Thing.
- Q5377301 type SpatialThing.
- Q5377301 type Q47521.
- Q5377301 comment "Enfield Falls Canal (Windsor Locks Canal) is a canal that was built to circumvent the shallows at Enfield Falls (or Enfield Rapids) on the Connecticut River, en route either to or from Springfield, Massachusetts. It is situated along the west side of the river, adjacent to the towns of Suffield and Windsor Locks of Hartford County in the state of Connecticut, USA.".
- Q5377301 label "Enfield Falls Canal".
- Q5377301 lat "41.9866".
- Q5377301 long "-72.6053".
- Q5377301 depiction PostcardWindsorLocksCanalRRBridge1909.jpg.
- Q5377301 name "Enfield Falls Canal".