Holyoke Canal System
| Holyoke Canal System | |
| Holyoke Canal System | |
| Location | Holyoke, Massachusetts | 
|---|---|
| Built | 1847 | 
| Architect | Philander Anderson, C.E. | 
| NRHP reference No. | 80000473 | 
| Added to NRHP | December 3, 1980 | 
The Holyoke Canal System is a system of power canals in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It is split into three canals based on elevation and distance from the inlet at the Holyoke Dam- the First Level Canal, Second Level Canal, and Third Level Canal. Constructed over a period between 1847 and 1892, the Canal System, along with the Dam, is recognized as a Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for its use in the development of the Venturi meter by Clemens Herschel, the first means of measuring large-scale flows, and the McCormick-Holyoke Turbine by John B. McCormick, which doubled the efficiency of turbines to more than 80% in its time.