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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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You can read more about the Association's Summer Field Trip to the Coal Miners' Memorial in Frostburg in our full-color, 32-page newsletter, Along the Towpath, available at this link: candocanal.org/atp/2026-6.pdf ... See MoreSee Less

You can read more about the Associations Summer Field Trip to the Coal Miners Memorial in Frostburg in our full-color, 32-page newsletter, Along the Towpath, available at this link: https://candocanal.org/atp/2026-6.pdf

18 hours ago

C&O Canal Association

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Lock 26, also known as Woods Lock, Montgomery County Maryland.
The lock was probably built in 1831 of sandstone floated some 17 mi downstream on the Potomac River from Seneca quarries. It was sometimes known as Fritch's Lock, and it was extended with wood and cribbing in 1881-82.
The lock house was a wooden frame structure on sandstone foundation. Sadly, it burned down in 1969. The foundation remains behind the enormous Silver Maple, which also doesn't have much time left. It has been marked with orange paint to be cut, because most of it has died.
The lock has been filled in by National Park Service to keep it from collapsing.
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The stones were transported upriver from the quarry.

18 hours ago

C&O Canal Association

Giant old Silver Maple at Lock 26, Woods Lock, on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, Montgomery County Maryland ... See MoreSee Less

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