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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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Several members of the C&O Canal Association along with Poolesville Seniors participated Sunday in a hike from the Catoctin Lock at Lander to the Catoctin Aqueduct and the new bridge at the Little Catoctin Creek. The towpath was snow covered and melted as the temperature rose. Three trains passed by during the hike. It was a beautiful day for a hike! ... See MoreSee Less

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There was not significant snow melt to ride a bike. We did not see any bikers.

Was there sufficient snow melt that one could ride a bike?

Progress on the River Park at Canal Place continues ... See MoreSee Less

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Has anyone really thought about the costs of restoring this area after floods? One only needs to look to the Canal for an analogous business situation.

Upcoming lecture about the C&O Canal and B&O Railroad at WilliamsportA wonderful, informative lecture coming up in the beautiful Western Maryland Room, at the Fletcher branch downtown. Our region has such strong history all around us, come learn something new!
👉https://wcfl.librarymarket.com/event/mccauley-lecture-co-canal-and-western-maryland-railroad-interchange-cushwa-basin-williamsport
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Upcoming lecture about the C&O Canal and B&O Railroad at Williamsport

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Here is the description of this talk from the library’s YouTube channel: In his presentation, train expert and local historian Randy Anderson will talk about the interchange of freight, mainly coal, between the C&O Canal and two railroads in the Williamsport area from 1873 until the end of canal operations in the early 1920s.

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