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National Canal Museum Machine Locations > Pennsylvania

2750 Hugh Moore Rd
Easton, PA , 18042

Phone: 610-923-3548

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7/17: The National Canal Museum has moved to the first floor of the Elaine and Peter Emrick Technology Center in Hugh Moore Park.

The National Canal Museum is the only museum in the country dedicated to telling the story of America’s historic Towpath Canals. The museum features hands-on exhibits that educate and entertain parents and children alike.

The National Canal Museum has moved to the first floor of the Elaine and Peter Emrick Technology Center in Hugh Moore Park.

7/6/23. Machine is still in the same place, to the right of the main door. It was rolling great on copper. TT Machine 1 is a 1-die machine. Design is:
1) (H- National Canal Museum Easton Pa., a boat with 2 horses pulling it).

Moved 2: 1) Logo "Easton, PA", 2) "Boy pulling a mule", a man with a mule, 3) "Schuylkill Navigation Boat", 4) Steam train engine and tender.

Also, there were two penny books in the gift shop; one is very plain; the other is for Philadelphia.

9/26/21: The single penny machine moved FROM the first floor of the Crayola Factory to Hugh Moore Park (current address is correct). In the park, it’s just inside the museum, and the name of the building is the Elaine and Peter Emrick technology building. The building is a short walk from the 2nd visitors parking lot past the playground, and next to canal/ canal boat.
Only the one machine here, but rolling great! - GS

Machine 1 - Emrick Center building.




Retired 2