Lavishly illustrated, mile-by-mile recreation and leisure guide to the C&O Canal National Historical Park and adjacent Potomac River.
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Lavishly illustrated, mile-by-mile recreation and leisure guide to the C & O Canal National Historical Park and adjacent Potomac River. Lavishly illustrated, mile-by-mile recreation and leisure guide to the C & O Canal National Historical Park and adjacent Potomac River.
Mark Sabatke is a professional graphic designer who grew up on the C&O Canal. He lives in Hagerstown, Maryland. My wife and I found this book to be quite useful for our October 2008 bike ride of the C&O Canal. It was one of those we brought along. 3 people found this helpful. Paperback: 176 pages.
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