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In the early 19th century, Lockport, New York, was one of the most recognizable places in the nation. Located in Western New York, it is home to the Erie Canal - celebrating its 200th anniversary this year - and the famous Flight of Five Locks, a lock system that lifts boats over the Niagara Escarpment. The Flight of Five Locks was the final and crowning achievement of the construction of the Erie Canal, which was completed in 1825. For Lockport, the Flight of Five Locks represents the city's origin story, and currently, through a community-based effort, the extant Flight of Five Locks is being rehabilitated and restored. For the residents of Lockport, who witnessed their city's decline after years of urban renewal, the restoration represents a reconnection with their history and a recognition of the city's pivotal role in the national saga. By focusing on Lockport and the Flight of Five, AMERICA'S STAIRWAY explores the Erie Canal's contributions to America and offers insight into its regional significance.
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