Places for History Buffs Not to Miss
Most people think of the C&O Canal as a place for outdoor recreation, but the park is designated as a national historical park because of its rich history. The canal’s history is multi-faceted—from its use as a transportation route with over 1,000 historic structures to its strategic location along the Potomac during the American Civil War and beyond. Today it’s not only a great place to enjoy the outdoors, but it’s a treasure trove for history enthusiasts.
You can read more about all of the places history buffs shouldn’t miss on this itinerary here, or copy this itinerary by clicking “Save to My Itineraries” above and use it to explore the C&O Canal! (You have to be logged in to use the itinerary builder. Learn how here.)
- 1Georgetown
Town/Location at Mile 0.4 - 2Douglas Bust
Discovery at Mile 0.4 - 3Glen Echo Park
Museum/Culture at Mile Outside of Park - 4
- 5Seneca Stone Cutting Mill
Discovery at Mile 22.8 - 6White’s Ferry
Discovery at Mile 35.5 - 7Nolands Ferry
Mile 44.6 - 8
- 9Point of Rocks Train Tunnel
Mile 50.0 - 10Harpers Ferry & Bolivar
Town/Location - 11Antietam Village
Mile 69.5 - 12Antietam Ironworks
Discovery - 13Packhorse Ford/Boteler’s Ford
Mile 71.4 - 14
- 15Ferry Hill Plantation
Visitor Center - 16Antietam Battlefield
Museum/Culture - 17Killiansburg Cave
Discovery at Mile 75.7 - 18Falling Waters
Mile 94.4 - 19Williamsport C&O Canal Visitor Center
Visitor Center at Mile 99.6 - 20McCoys Ferry
Discovery at Mile 110.4 - 21Fort Frederick State Park
Museum/Culture at Mile 112.4 - 22Paw Paw Tunnel
Discovery at Mile 155.0 - 23Oldtown
Discovery at Mile 166.7 - 24Cumberland
Town/Location