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    Explore Historic Morris Canal Sites

    About Plane 9

    About Plane 9

    This site is the former home of the late James S. Lee, Sr. (pictured left), Morris Canal author and historian. Plan 9 West is located on Rt. 519 1/2 mile south of Route 57 intersection east of Phillipsburg. The address for obtaining directions is 477 County Route 519, Stewartsville NJ 08886. Some facts about Plane…

    Sycamore Landing

    Sycamore Landing

    This stretch of the canal left the industrial areas of Phillipsburg behind for the pastoral farm fields of the upper Lopatcong Creek valley.

    Lock Plane

    Lock Plane

    Before planes were powered by a scotch-reaction turbine, a water wheel was used to raise and lower boats.

    Plane Tender’s House

    Plane Tender’s House

    Although greatly modified from its original appearance the plane tender’s house at the top of Plane 10 West still exists today.

    About Plane 10

    About Plane 10

    Plane 10 West’s turbine chamber is filled by a natural spring and may contain remains of the original turbine. See pictures of this Morris Canal site by scrolling through the photo Gallery. Click left and right on the image to move to the next. From the Delaware River the Morris Canal climbs uphill, one level…

    Bottom of Plane 10

    Bottom of Plane 10

    The bottom of Plane 10 West is still visible across Lopatcong Creek from an early stone springhouse.

    Lock St. Kiosk

    Lock St. Kiosk

    A great variety and number of historic features and sites are located along Lock Street.

    Canal Prism (West of Stryker’s Road)

    Canal Prism (West of Stryker’s Road)

    The prism is the watered channel of the canal that carried boats between the canal’s locks and inclined planes.

    Bridge abutment

    Bridge abutment

    This stone bridge abutment elevated Morris Canal Bridge #6 over the canal so that boats could pass underneath.

    Waste Weir at Stryker’s

    Waste Weir at Stryker’s

    The ruins of a waste weir are located between Stryker’s Road and the bottom of Plane 9 West that helped regulate the level of water in the canal.