The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal is one of the wonders of a young nation's engineering prowess. Today it's the heart of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, which starts from Georgetown in Washington, D.C., and runs 184.5 miles to Cumberland, Maryland.
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park
A former top National Park Service official implicated more than a decade ago for improperly paving the way for the owner of the Washington Redskins to cut down trees on a 2-acre scenic easement along the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park is expected to become the agency's next acting director, possibly as soon as next week, National Parks Traveler has learned.
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$3.45 Million Awarded To The C&O Canal For Canal Rewatering And Towpath Improvements
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park has been awarded $3.45 million from the Transportation Alternatives Program through the Maryland Department of Transportation thanks to the vocal support of the C&O Canal Trust and the greater canal community: $2.45 million for “A Rewatered Canal” and $1 million for “Towpath Rehabilitation: A Safe Towpath.”
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- By NPT Staff - January 3rd, 2018 2:00am
C&O Canal Park Ranger Honored For Interpretation And Eduction Excellence
A park ranger from Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park has been honored with the National Park Service's highest honor for excellence in interpretation and education. Hollie Lynch, the park's education coordinator, received the 2017 Freeman Tilden Award for her role in developing and implementing a series of innovative curriculum-based park programs for 200 schools in Maryland, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
- By NPT Staff - November 21st, 2017 2:00am
Exploring Winter’s Wonders In The National Park System
It started in mid-September; a few flakes began to flutter across the Crown of the Continent in Glacier National Park. The snow since then has slowly spread east and west, north and south. By January the white mantle likely will cover the whole northern tier of the National Park System, from Acadia west to Olympic, south through Rocky Mountain, into Shenandoah and Great Smoky Mountain national parks.
- By Kurt Repanshek - August 1st, 2024 1:24am
Lend Your Ideas To How The C&O Canal In Georgetown Should Be Restored
You're invited to add your voice to shape the future of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park in Georgetown in the District of Columbia. The National Park Service and Georgetown Heritage invite you to a hands-on workshop on Wednesday, June 14, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Canal Overlook room at Georgetown Park.
- By NPT Staff - June 9th, 2017 2:00am
National Park Service Wants To Cull Deer At C&O Canal, Harpers Ferry
The National Park Service is seeking comment on its plan to reduce overabundant deer populations that threaten the natural beauty and historic scenery at Harpers Ferry and Chesapeake & Ohio Canal national historical parks.
- By NPT Staff - May 13th, 2017 2:00am
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- By NPT Staff - December 28th, 2016 12:09pm
Chesapeake And Ohio Canal National Historical Park Searching For CCC Stories From African Americans
The C&O Canal Trust, in partnership with the C&O Canal National Historical Park, is searching for stories from African-American workers of the Civilian Conservation Corps who worked along the C&O Canal from 1938-1942. Workers themselves or descendants of workers are encouraged to contact the park to share memories from their time along the canal, for use in a new exhibit to be housed in Canal Quarters’ Lockhouse 10.
- By NPT Staff - December 14th, 2016 2:30am
Multi-Year Restoration Of The First Mile Of Chesapeake And Ohio Canal Underway
A multi-year task to restore the first mile of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in Georgetown is underway, with an end goal of preserving the important history and charm of the area and bringing back the beloved mule-pulled canal boat rides.
- By NPT Staff - December 9th, 2016 7:50am
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