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  • The Erie Canal

    Lisa Bullard, Intuitive, Lerner Publishing Group

    Audiobook (Lerner Publishing Group, May 19, 2017)
    Have you ever heard of a road that was built for boats? That's what the Erie Canal is. In the 1800s, people dug a canal that was 363 miles long. It helped link the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. Can you guess how long it took to build the canal? Or why the canal was important? Listen to this audiobook to find out! Learn all about some remarkable sites in the Famous Places series - part of the Lightning Bolt Books collection. Lightning Bolt Books bring nonfiction topics to life!
  • The Erie Canal

    Lisa Bullard

    Paperback (LernerClassroom, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Have you ever heard of a road that was built for boats? That’s what the Erie Canal is. In the 1800s, people dug a canal that was 363 miles long. It helped link the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. Can you guess how long it took to build the canal? Or why the canal was important? Read this book to find out! Learn all about some remarkable sites in the Famous Places series - part of the Lightning Bolt Books™ collection. With high-energy designs, exciting illustrations, and fun text, Lightning Bolt Books™ bring nonfiction topics to life!
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  • The Erie Canal

    Lisa Bullard

    Library Binding (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Have you ever heard of a road that was built for boats? That’s what the Erie Canal is. In the 1800s, people dug a canal that was 363 miles long. It helped link the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. Can you guess how long it took to build the canal? Or why the canal was important? Read this book to find out! Learn all about some remarkable sites in the Famous Places series - part of the Lightning Bolt Books™ collection. With high-energy designs, exciting illustrations, and fun text, Lightning Bolt Books™ bring nonfiction topics to life!
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  • THE ERIE CANAL by Bullard, Lisa

    Lisa Bullard

    Paperback (Lerner Classroom, Sept. 1, 2009)
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