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Enter a world where history
was made. Here, more than 150 years ago, the Gaylord Building played
a major role in creation of the Illinois & Michigan Canal, the final
link in America’s great water highway system of the 19th century.
This handsome canal-side building, made of local limestone that was
unearthed while digging the canal, is a vivid link to the past.
Today the Gaylord Building is a gateway to the I&M Canal National
Heritage Corridor. Explore the building’s canal exhibits. Enjoy a
meal in its Public Landing Restaurant. Relax with a stroll or bike
ride along the scenic canal trail. Linger in the nearby antique
shops of historic downtown Lockport.
Visit the Gaylord Building Historic Site, your destination for local
history and family fun. |
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This site was developed by Canal
Corridor Association, manager of the Gaylord Building, with generous
financial support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and
the Interpretation and Education Fund of the National Trust for
Historic Preservation.
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Gaylord
Building
National Trust Historic Site
200 West Eighth Street
Lockport, IL 60441
Phone
815.588.1100
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