CHESAPEAKE & OHIO CANAL
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2024
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2024
The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, commonly known as the C&O Canal, runs 300 km along the Potomac River from Maryland to the capital and was once used to transport coal. Due to restoration work that began in November 2016, some portions of the canal that cross Georgetown are partially closed. The work is expected to be completed in 2019.
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Visited in september 2015
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J'ai fait la promenade depuis Georgetown, ou plus précisément les Marches de l'Exorciste. Ca ne paie pas de mine au départ. On pourrait croire que l'on est dans une zone délabrée mais il y a aucun risque. Après être passé au milieu d'anciennes usines, on arrive au port de Washington, tout petit, d'où on peut admirer le coucher de soleil sur le Potomac, puis aux bâtiments du Watergate et au monument de Lincoln
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