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    Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historic Park

    Stretching 184.5 mi (297 km), the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historic Park once acted as a lifeline for communities and businesses along the Potomac River. Today the canal acts as a recreational destination, offering mule-draw boat trips and trails to hike, bike and jog on. The main entrance, visitor center and coach parking is located in Great Falls, Maryland, just outside Reston.
    Address: 1850 Dual Highway, Suite 100 Hagerstown  MD  USA  21740-6620
    Telephone 1 301 739-4200 
     

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    Potomac River

    Often referred to as the Nation's River, since it runs through the capital city of Washington DC, the Potomac River is known for its historic, recreational and scenic significance. Beginning as a small spring in Fairfax Stone, West Virginia, this river flows for more than 380 mi (612 km) to Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
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    Telephone 1 301 984-1908 
     

     
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