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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal

POTOMAC, Md. — A view of the rapids from the Great Falls Overlook in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park. From 1928 to 1950, the 184.5-mile canal provided a source of income for families along the Potomac River.

 

Harmony Hall

Harmony Hall

FORT WASHINGTON, Md. — Harmony Hall, an 18th-century mansion located along the Potomac River, is owned by the National Park Service and is designed to preserve southern Maryland's cultural heritage and Colonial history. 

 

Fort Foote

Fort Foote

FORT WASHINGTON, Md. — The American Civil War-era wood and earthwork fort, Fort Foote, was part of the wartime defenses of Washington, D.C., designed to defend the Potomac River approach to the city. It operated from 1863 to 1878.   

 

Piscataway Park

Piscataway Park

ACCOKEEK, Md. — A view of Mount Vernon, the historic home of George and Martha Washington, from Piscataway Park, the home of the National Colonial Farm.

 

Fort Washington Park

Fort Washington Park

FORT WASHINGTON, Md. — Fort Washington Park, located on the Potomac River in Maryland, was the original military fort protecting Washington, D.C.