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SUMMARY:Morris Canal: 100 Years of Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Join Canal of NJ Society President Joe Macasek to discover how the Morris Canal successfully traversed a nearly 1700-ft change in elevation. \n\n\n\nMorris County Historical Society and Morris County Heritage Commission are pleased to present a Revolutionary Lecture Series to celebrate the rich and vast history that makes Morris County so special. Join us for a series of 12 lectures that will cover topics from our area’s role in the American Revolution to the early engineering marvels that forever changed the landscape to the local figures that made national history. \nStretching over 100 miles and an integral to Morris County’s booming iron industry for over a century\, the Morris Canal was recognized world-wide for its technological achievements. Cutting through the rugged highlands of New Jersey\, it utilized a revolutionary system of 23 lift locks and 23 inclined planes to overcome an impressive elevation change of 1\,674 feet along its route. The canal’s famous water-powered inclined planes in particular were noted as an engineering marvel\, enabling canal boats to be raised or lowered up to 100 feet at a time. Join Canal of NJ Society President Joe Macasek to discover how this cutting-edge technology and hundreds of employees worked together to navigate NJ’s iron district\, spurring the growth of towns such as Boonton and Rockaway and ushering millions of tons of goods and materials across the state. FREE. Space is limited\, pre-registration required. Zoom option available.
URL:https://lakehopatconghistory.com/event/morris-canal-100-years-of-innovation/
LOCATION:Morris County Library\, 30 East Hanover Avenue\, Whippany\, NJ\, 07981\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Morris County Heritage Commission/Morris County Historical Society":MAILTO:heritage@co.morris.nj.us
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SUMMARY:Black\, White\, and Yellow Taxis: Morris County and the Green Book
DESCRIPTION:Morris County Historical Society and Morris County Heritage Commission are pleased to present a Revolutionary Lecture Series to celebrate the rich and vast history that makes Morris County so special. Join us for a series of 12 lectures that will cover topics from our local role in the American Revolution to the early engineering marvels that forever changed the area to the local figures that made national history. \nFor the second lecture in our series\, join local author and historian Janet W. Foster to learn the history behind her new book\, Black\, White\, and Yellow Taxis: Morris County and The Green Book. The first edition of the “Negro Motorist Green Book” came out in 1936\, and was published annually for 30 years. New Jersey had some 581 individual businesses listed in 31 different towns\, including and Madison and Morristown. Foster\, in a two-year project with a team of scholars from around the state\, identified local sites listed in the Green Book. Through her research into those businesses\, emerges a fascinating view of African-American communities throughout the state in the mid-20th century.
URL:https://lakehopatconghistory.com/event/black-white-and-yellow-taxis-morris-county-and-the-green-book/
LOCATION:Morris County Library\, 30 East Hanover Avenue\, Whippany\, NJ\, 07981\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Morris County Heritage Commission/Morris County Historical Society":MAILTO:heritage@co.morris.nj.us
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