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Historic Fort Herkimer Church

Fort Herkimer Church is a historic church located in East Herkimer, New York, built in 1767 by German Palatine settlers. This significant cultural and historical landmark is one of the oldest surviving churches in the Mohawk Valley, showcasing the region's colonial past. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

Construction and Architecture: The church is a two-story, rectangular grey limestone building with a gable roof topped by a frame cupola.

History: Built in 1767, the church was expanded in 1812 and has played a significant role in the region's history, including serving as a refuge for settlers.

Location: The church is situated at 575 Route 5S, East Herkimer, New York, in Herkimer County.

Sunday July 6, 2025 — Erie Canal

Lock 11 Bridge Dam

 ... it looks like a DOT highway bridge minus a roadway. The extra chord on downstream side was added in early 1910s when they decided the bridge dams needed further strengthening. Actually, in the case of the Tribes Hill Bridge Dam (Lock 12), it was designed as a Bridge Dam but then the DOT added a roadway to the Bridge Dam 1927. More about the history of bridge dams: americancanalsociety.org/bridge-dams-mohawk-river-barge-canal/

 

Sunday April 27, 2025 — Erie Canal