Pennyfield Lock
The Pennyfield Lock (Lock #22) and lockhouse are part of the 184.5-mile (296.9 km) Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (a.k.a. C&O Canal) that operated in the United States along the Potomac River from the 1830s through 1923. The lock, located at towpath mile-marker 19.7, is near River Road in Montgomery County, Maryland. The original lock house was built in 1830, and its lock was completed in 1831.
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Pennyfield Lock
The Pennyfield Lock (Lock #22) and lockhouse are part of the 184.5-mile (296.9 km) Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (a.k.a. C&O Canal) that operated in the United States along the Potomac River from the 1830s through 1923. The lock, located at towpath mile-marker 19.7, is near River Road in Montgomery County, Maryland. The original lock house was built in 1830, and its lock was completed in 1831.
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The Pennyfield Lock (Lock #22) ...... ible using the lock's towpath.
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Pennyfield Lock and lock house in 2020
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Towpath milemarker 19.7
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Pennyfield Lock
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The Pennyfield Lock (Lock #22) ...... ts lock was completed in 1831.
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Pennyfield Lock
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