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Does anyone know why this article is titled "Enfield Falls Canal" rather than the common name of "Windsor Locks Canal"? The original National Register of Historic Names is listed as "Enfield Canal" with a common name of "Windsor Locks Canal". The document shows that the owner was the Windsor Locks Canal Company. The state lists the name as the Windsor Locks Canal State Park. Books are published and promoted under the name Windsor Locks Canal. Based on preliminary Web searches, there doesn't seem to be much support for current article title whereas it should be Windsor Locks Canal which is the common name or Enfield Canal if we have to go based on the official title in the National Register of Historic Names. Any thoughts on correcting the title? Dbroer (talk) 18:59, 16 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

How far up river did traffic go?

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When the locks were operating, could boats go upstream all the way to Hadley Falls? Or was there an earlier obstacle? Hcunn (talk) 17:12, 31 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]