Coshocton, Ohio, is less than a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Pittsburgh, located between Columbus and Canton in the Ohio Valley foothills. And it’s the perfect place to take a “daycation.” Explore ...
This photo from the 1880s shows boats on the Columbus Feeder Canal right before its end at the Scioto River near W. Main Street. Before highways or even railroads were the preferred means of ...
Explore Ohio's fascinating era of canal boat transportation. Explore Ohio's fascinating era of canal boat transportation and take a look back at Ohio's early canal routes, and the lore that rose along ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — Georgetown Heritage’s Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Canal boat tours in Washington, D.C. are set to return for a second season on May 5 -- that's two years earlier than previously ...
In June 1859, residents of Tuscarawas County living close to the banks of the Ohio & Erie Canal were treated to a novel sight — a steam-powered canal boat traveling through the area. The Enterprise, ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — For many years now, Georgetown was missing one of its popular tourist attractions. Now the C & O Canal boat tours are back and departing from Georgetown five days a week. Riders ...
BALTIMORE - While concerts or big events might be out of the question during the coronavirus pandemic, a new self-guided tour is a fun and educational option. While the formal kickoff won't be until ...
A modern canal boat is headed to the C&O in Georgetown. It will be powered by both motors and mules.
In April 1835, an elegant new vessel entered the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal at Dam No. 5 and descended about six miles to the boat basin at Williamsport, Md. It was the Lady Washington, a “handsomely ...
Exploring the Ohio Erie Canal offers travelers biking, hiking and interesting roadside stops along its 110 miles of scenic byway. The canal was built in the late 1820s to early 1830s to give easy ...
In recent decades, there has been a concerted effort in Northeast Ohio and beyond in our state to restore the 308 mile Ohio and Erie Canal towpath as a multi use recreation corridor. The question that ...
Construction of the Ohio & Erie Canal through eastern Ohio began in 1825. In Tuscarawas County, work on the waterway began in 1827. Opening of the canal helped to double the price for wheat and led to ...
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