This is a view of the canal that runs through the grounds of the Hagley Museum in Wilmington, Delaware. This location is where E.I. DuPont first began manufacturing gun powder in the early 19th century and was the first industry in his vast empire. The canal runs parallel to the Brandywine River. Water, drained from the canal, rotated water wheels, which in turn, powered the machinery inside the buildings. The building on the left is one of many stone buildings housing equipment used in the manufacturing process.
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