Honoring Woburn’s rich history
New display at TradeCenter 128 remembers Middlesex Canal A new display in the recently upgraded lobby of 100 TradeCenter pays tribute to a piece of Woburn history. Built before the advent of the railroad, Middlesex Canal was once the principal route along which goods and materials were transported north from Boston. Reaching from Boston Harbor to Lowell, the Canal passed directly in front of what is now the site of TradeCenter 128. Completed in 1803, the Middlesex Canal was the first canal built for commercial use in the United States. Construction of this engineering marvel included aqueducts, locks, a "floating bridge" and extensive granite engineering works, all constructed well before the advent of steam power. The Canal ran 27 miles from Charlestown to Lowell, Massachusetts, and provided the first economical…