HISTORY
Appalachian Trail Visitor Center
- Trail
- Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park
- State
- WV
Where the trail comes alive
It was 1830, and Alexandria, Virginia, was jealous. The new Chesapeake & Ohio Canal was two years into its construction. When completed, it...
Named because British General Edward Braddock’s expedition up to Pittsburgh, where he was roundly defeated at Fort Duquesne, purportedly launched...
The castle was built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), who in the early 1850s was charged with providing a clean water supply to the...
The crisp air, the rustling leaves: Is there anything more invigorating than an autumn hike? Here, you’ll find some extraordinary rail-trails tucked...
Escape the chill of winter and immerse yourself in the warmth of nature's beauty! Trade icy winds for gentle breezes, and snowy paths for sunlit...
Winter transforms these northeast trails into breathtaking snow-covered wonderlands perfect for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling,...
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