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Protecting the Canal since 1954

Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Association is an independent, all-volunteer citizens organization established in 1954 to help conserve the natural and historical environment of the C&O Canal and the Potomac River Basin. The association works with the National Park Service in its efforts to preserve and promote the 184-mile towpath.
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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Lock 38, Washington County Maryland. The little community here opposite Shepherdstown West Virginia was known as Bridgeport. It contained an inn built in 1775 by Thomas Van Swearingen, a frame feed store and other dwellings including a brick lock house on the berm side.
This lock lifted boats five feet, which was atypical because most C&O Canal locks were eight feet. The bypass flume was partially covered.
The lock is in good shape, built of limestone from the West Virginia shore.
The area was also important as an historic crossing of the Potomac River.
The lock housecwas destroyed in the flood of 1936. The inn was destroyed in 1972.
A ferry was established early on, and the first covered bridge was built in 1850 from near the east end of the lock.
The bridge was destroyed and replaced in 1861 by fire, and 1889 and 1936 by flooding. In 1939, the James Rumsey Bridge was built, named for the innovative steamboat inventor.
The C&O Canal closed in 1924 and is now a national historic park.
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