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C&O Canal National Historical Park

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

C&O Canal Reopens Towpath at Old Angler's

A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place Saturday.

Residents and C&O Canal park employees on Saturday will celebrate the opening of the canal towpath at Old Angler's in Potomac, after a year-long repair project of storm damage that washed out part of the path. The $3.3 million project was completed nearly a month ahead of schedule, repairing a 125-foot breach of the towpath caused by Tropical Storm Hannah in 2008, according to a news release. Funds to finish the repair were secured last year and announced at Park After Dark, a fundraiser benefiting the C&O Canal, in fall of 2010. Guests attending the ribbon-cutting ceremony may park at the Great Falls Maryland Visitor Center parking lot at 11710 MacArthur Blvd. in Potomac. Free shuttles will operate from noon until 3:30 p.m. The event …

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

C&O Canal Hosts 'Park After Dark' This Weekend

Tickets are still on sale for the second annual Park After Dark fundraiser benefiting the C&O Canal.

Our local national park hosts its largest fundraiser of the year Saturday, allowing visitors a chance to see the C&O Canal National Historical Park in a state few regular visitors have seen before. Tickets are still on sale for the C&O Canal Trust's Park After Dark, an evening benefit that will allowing event-goers to view the canal at twilight while supporting the C&O Park and the Canal Trust. Traditionally, the C&O Park closes at dusk. With nearly 250 guests in attendance, last year’s benefit was a sold out event. This year, event organizers have upped the attendance to allow for 300 guests. According to Matthew Logan, president of the Canal Trust, the 2011 Park After Dark benefit raised around $60,000 to support park programs including …

Thursday, September 27, 2012

C&O Canal Hosts 'Park After Dark' Encore

The second annual Park After Dark fundraiser benefiting the C&O Canal is coming up.

  Our local national park will again host its largest fundraiser of the year, allowing visitors a chance to see the C&O Canal National Historical Park in a state few regular visitors have seen before. On Saturday, Oct. 13, the C&O Canal Trust will host Park After Dark, an evening benefit that will allow those who purchase a ticket to enjoy the canal at twilight while supporting the C&O Park and the Canal Trust. Traditionally, the C&O Park closes at dusk. With nearly 250 guests in attendance, last year’s benefit was a sold out event. This year, event organizers have upped the attendance to allow for 300 guests. According to Matthew Logan, president of the Canal Trust, the 2011 Park After Dark benefit raised around $60,000 to support park …

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

NPS Emergency Call Boxes Going Out of Service Permanently

A call button near the site of a July sexual assault has been out of order for months.

The emergency call boxes that line the C&O Canal trail from Cumberland, MD through Georgetown in D.C. will no longer be used or maintained by the National Park Service (NPS). Instead, NPS will post emergency contact information signs for people to call from their personal cell phones.  The matter was first brought to Patch's attention by a reader who worried about a broken call box located very near to the site of sexual assault that occurred on the trail in July. In that incident a female jogger told police she was attacked from behind and placed in a chokehold that caused her to pass out. The incident took place around 9 p.m. on a week night on the trail north of the Three Sisters rock formation, near the vicinity of Water Street NW, …

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

PHOTOS: National Parks Sustain Derecho Damage

When a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound?

Check out these pictures of storm damage to our national parks following the June 29 derecho. Luckily, the storm didn't do any significant damage to the repair work on the towpath near Old Angler's Inn, according to the National Park Service.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

A Day to Honor, Celebrate C&O Canal Families

Does your family tree include a few bargemen? A lockhouse master or two? Hancock will host Canal families for shared story time Saturday.

  The areas surrounding Potomac, Glen Echo and Cabin John have a long history associated with the Potomac River and the C&O Canal. The area stretching the 185 miles from Georgetown to Cumberland was home to thousands of families who dedicated their lives to the operation of the region’s famous waterways. For those families still living here, the National Park Service on Saturday will host a reunion of canal families featuring float competitions, a parade, live music, vendors and history. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park will host the fourth annual Hancock Canal Family Reunion during the 10th Annual Barge Bash Festival in Hancock. Those with a family history associated with the Canal, or anyone interested in learning …

Monday, June 11, 2012

5 Things to Know This Week: June 11-17

Check out our calendar for more of the week's events.

Good morning, Potomac! It’s Monday morning, and time to start your work week with this week’s “5 Things.” Among our offerings: weather, some interesting tidbits and a few quick notes. 1. We have a varied but rainy week ahead of us, with chances of showers and thunderstorms through Thursday. High temperatures will get into the upper 80s, with lows in the 60s during the work week. The weekend will see sunnier skies and warmer weather. Today will be partly sunny with a high of 87 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. The chance of rain and thunderstorms is 20 percent. Tonight will be cloudy with lows around 70. 2. Winston Churchill High School and Walt Whitman High School celebrated the graduation of the Class of 2012 last week…

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Repairs Continue On C&O Towpath At Old Angler's Inn

Park visitors should be aware of periodic parking closures that could affect a visit.

As dozens flock to the C&O Canal National Historical Park this summer, they may find parking to be a little more difficult than normal. After storms washed out parts of the Canal towpath near Old Angler’s Inn, the National Park Service has been hard at work to repair the damage, having received a $2 million grant last fall. Repairs are expected to be completed by fall of 2012. The National Park Service has released the following update: Stonemasons continue to select and place stones recovered during excavation of the historic stonewall. These stones will serve as the face for a new mass concrete retaining wall on top of a new concrete footing. To date, stones have been placed to a height of six to 12 feet above the footing. Behind the …

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Garlic Mustard Threatens C&O Canal National Historical Park

The invasive plant is rapidly spreading through the park, despite the efforts of several dedicated volunteers.

Monday, May 7, 2012

Springtime Construction Continues At C&O Canal Towpath

Visitors will continue to experience parking closures due to construction.

Summer approaches and normally hundreds of area residents would flock to Potomac to take advantage of the area’s C&O Canal access. This year residents will have to find alternative ways to enjoy the National Park, as construction continues on the towpath near Old Angler’s Inn. The site is busy with spring construction, according to the National Park Service. The contractor has placed concrete for the caissons, grade beam and slab for the new land bridge over the Washington Aqueduct. Within the towpath's breach, the stonemasons continue to recover stones for restoration of the  stonewall on top of the new concrete footing. The contractor also has installed the first segments of new under-drain pipe within the canal prism. As construction …

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