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London Canal Museum

London Canal Museum

The London Canal Museum opened in 1992 and highlights the important role canals played in the development of the city. Photo by Todd DeFeo)

The London Canal Museum, located in the King’s Cross section of London, tells the often overlooked story of London’s Canals. The museum explores canals from their earliest days as important trade routes to the more leisurely pursuits they are used for today. The museum is housed in a former ice warehouse once used by Carlo Gatti that was built sometime in the mid-19th century to house ice that was imported from Norway by ship and canal barge.

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