The Dock at Water opened for business on St. Patrick’s Day 1998. A group had a dream to open a place in Chillicothe where you could come and enjoy an evening with your family and friends. They wanted to create an atmosphere for the whole family to enjoy.
As many local residents know, in the mid 1800;s the area along Water Street was the location of Erie Canal, thus the name Water Street. Along the old canal in this area were many docks for loading and unloading cargo form the canal boats, thus comes out name the Dock at Water.
In the canal days, our locations was occupied by a lumber yard, and in the 1940′s became the international Harvester Farm Equipment sales building. Our building subsequently has been a home for a used military vehicle business and several gathering places and has now evolved into the gathering place you know and enjoy today.
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