Delaware And Raritan Canal
Related Category: U.S. Physical Geography
(dĕl´əwâr, wər; râr´ĭtən), abandoned canal, 45 mi (72 km) long, between Bordentown and New Brunswick, N.J., connecting the Delaware and the Raritan rivers; opened in 1834. Once an important inland waterway, it was superseded by the railroads in the latter half of the 19th cent.