#147 Erie Canal & Celebration of 200th year: Baldwinsville’s Erie Voyage
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In this episode of Brews & Banter, we raise a glass and dive into the past and future of our region’s lifeblood: the Erie Canal. We’re joined in the studio by Vickie Freyleue, one of the organizers of the October 3 celebration at Paper Mill Island in Baldwinsville and Steven McMahon, local historian extraordinaire. Vickie gives us a behind‑the‑scenes look at the event, including the special voyage of the Seneca Chief—a full‑scale replica of the 1825 canal vessel—making its way from Buffalo and stopping at iconic canal towns along the route. Steven walks us through the Erie Canal’s storied history—from its genesis in 1817 to its completion in 1825 (and beyond) and explores the profound impacts it had on the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) nations and the region’s trade, transportation, and settlement. We also unpack how the canal reshaped local communities like Baldwinsville (which once relied on the Baldwin Canal to navigate around a dam) and how its construction brought both prosperity and displacement. Whether you're a history buff, a canal enthusiast, or just curious about what lies beneath the waterways of our region, this episode will give you a richer sense of how the canal shaped our past—and how we’re celebrating that legacy now. https://brockportny.org/2025/09/26/follow-the-journey-of-the-erie-canal-seneca-chief-boat/(track the boat along it's journey). https://roaring20sbrewery.com/ @roaring20sbrewery