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Release Date:
March 7, 2006
Original Title:
15 Miles On The Erie Canal (Part 1)
Alternate Titles:
Fifteen Miles On The Erie Canal
Genres:
Documentary | History | TV Movie
Production Companies:
WXXI-TV
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 60
The Erie Canal was an engineering marvel in its time and remains so today. This documentary travels from Palmyra to the Genesee River, stopping along the way to visit the people and places that make the canal so special. Canal historian Thomas Grasso offers insight into the canal’s past while the Golden Eagle String Band provides the music track.
Administration:
Kent Hatfield
Elissa Orlando
Cinematography:
Martin Kaufmann
Douglas Steffer
Director:
Wyatt Doremus
Director of Operations:
Eric Fundin
Editor:
Joanne V. Gordon
Executive Producer:
John Overlan
Graphic Designer:
Jon Halinak
Location Manager:
Ruth Watson
Musician:
Suzie Clark-Riley
William Hullfish
Eric Carlson
Mike Mumford
Jim Riley
Dick Cataldi
Frank Daunhauer
Howie Lester
Bruce Brown
Dwight Garrow
Producer:
Wyatt Doremus
Production Assistant:
Sarah Vaala
Publicist:
Kristin Tutino
Sound Design Assistant:
Andrew Croucher
Sound Recordist:
Greg Brenyo
Sound Technical Supervisor:
Dave Sluberski
Thanks:
Victoria Schmitt
Ted Curtis
Thomas X. Grasso
Bonnie Hays
Eric O'Neill
Vehicles Wrangler:
Julie Phillip
Writer:
Wyatt Doremus
Writers' Production:
Sandy Hey
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