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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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Historic marker in Point of Rocks, Maryland ... See MoreSee Less

Historic view of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal both passing through the narrows of the Potomac River below Catoctin Mountain.
From 1828 to 1832, the railroad in Canal had a fierce legal battle fighting for the right to use the narrow passage. They came to a compromise in 1833 which allowed both transportation corridors to pass through.
They were both developed through the site within a year of one another and in direct competition.
The canal closed in 1924, and the railroad remains heavily used today.
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Read more about the below late-spring excursion to the top of the Paw Paw in Along the Towpath, the 32-page full-color newsletter of the C&O Canal Association. Available to view at this link: candocanal.org/atp/2026-6.pdf ... See MoreSee Less

Read more about the below late-spring excursion to the top of the Paw Paw in Along the Towpath, the 32-page full-color newsletter of the C&O Canal Association. Available to view at this link: https://candocanal.org/atp/2026-6.pdf
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