Grand Canal (Venice) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Grand Canal (Italian: Canal Grande, Venetian: Canałasso) is a canal in Venice, Italy. It forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city. Public transport is provided by water buses a...
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Grant's Canal; A Detached Unit of the Vicksburg National Military Park ... Grant's Canal (Vicksburg National Military Park Home Page); Williams and Grants Canals (Vicksburg National Military Park Home Page) ... Grant's Canal Page1 Page2 Page3 Next...
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In early 1863 Federal General U.S. Grant dug a canal here connecting the Mississippi River and Lake Providence. This attempt to use bayous and rivers to bypass Vicksburg failed.
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Grant's Canal Wayside ... In 2008, Grant's Canal became the site of the 29th state monument erected in Vicksburg National Military Park, with the dedication of the Connecticut State Memorial on October 14, 2008. The monument represents the contributions of the Ninth Connecticut Volunteer Regiment whose soldiers were part...
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Grant's Canal was the Union's attempt to bypass Vicksburg by diverting the Mississippi River across a narrow meander neck (approximately 4000 feet wide) known as Desoto Point.
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Ulysses S. Grant's planned canals to bypass the ; Confederate stronghold of Mississippi. Grant hoped to use this canal to connect Lake ; Providence with the Mississippi River. ... Grant's Canal Marker; Lake Providence, Louisiana; ... View of Lake Providence; Grant's Canal Park; Lake Providence, Louisiana;
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The Grand Canal of China ... The Grand Canal of China is the world's oldest and longest canal, far surpassing the next two grand canals of the world: Suez and Panama Canal. ... The building of the canal began in 486 B.C. during the Wu Dynasty. It was extended during the Qi Dynasty, and later by Emperor Yangdi of Sui Dynasty...
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