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The Hocking Canal, in southeastern Ohio, was a small 19th century lateral/feeder canal of the Ohio-Erie Canal. It began in Carroll, Ohio (which was on the Ohio-Erie Canal) and ran to Athens, Ohio. It paralleled the Hocking River in most places, but also used the river where it was calm and navigable. The portions where the canal route ran in the Hocking River itself were called "slackwater" sections.
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canal (Q12284) | waterway=canal |
body of water (Q15324) | natural=water |
watercourse (Q355304) | waterway |
Canals in Ohio | type=waterway, waterway=canal |
Canals opened in 1843 | type=waterway, waterway=canal |