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Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park
Directions
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Visitors to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park enjoy a variety of history, nature, and recreation. Six visitor centers are available to serve the needs of the public. Please contact them to learn about park programs, ask questions, and request information.
Park Maps are also available to help you plan your visit.
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An NPS Photo |
The Georgetown Visitor Center is located at 1057 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 (202-653-5190). For more information, click on photo. |
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The Great Falls Tavern Visitor Center is located at 11710 MacArthur Blvd., Potomac, MD 20854 (301-767-3714). For more information, click on photo. |
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Historical Photo |
The Brunswick Visitor Center is located at 40 West Potomac Street Brunswick, MD 21716 (301-834-7100). For more information, click on photo. |
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The Williamsport Visitor Center is located at the Cushwa Basin, 205 W. Potomac St., Williamsport, MD 21795 (301-582-0813). For more information, click on photo. |
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The Hancock Visitor Center is located outside the park, in the town of Hancock, 326 E. Main St., Hancock, MD 21750 (301-678-5463). For more information, click on photo. |
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The Cumberland Visitor Center is located in the Western Maryland Railway Station, Room 304, 13 Canal St., Cumberland, MD 21502 (301-722-8226). For more information, click on photo. |
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Did You Know?
The Paw Paw Tunnel is 3,118 feet long and is lined with over six million bricks. The 3/4 mile long tunnel saved the canal builders almost six miles of construction along the Paw Paw bends of the Potomac River. It took twelve years to build and was only wide enough for single lane traffic.
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Last Updated: January 22, 2008 at 11:37 EST |