There is no fee to use the dam and they average 20 large barrages per day going thru the lock along with smaller boats and even Kayaks which tour down the Mississippi in the summer months. |
The lock weighs over 500 tons and has enough steel in it to build ten St Louis Arches |
Where the operator works |
We were lucky to be able to watch a barge moving into the lock and watch the water raise and fall |
It only takes about twenty minutes for the process to complete |
There needs to be at least 9 feet of water for the barges for the barges to sail on the Mississippi. |
Barges can carrying anything from coal, to liquid, to machinery |
watching the gates open to allow the barge to move down the river |
Inside the there is a small museum explaining the lock and dam system and how the Mississippi benefits our economy |
Kids got to try their hand operating a barge...it is much harder than it looks and not many were successful at going thru with crashing the barge...myself included! |
An arial view of the lock and Dam |
We learned a lot about the Lock and Dam and are now learning about the building of the Erie canal and how that changed the fabric of America! |
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