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Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park
Georgetown Visitor Center
 
Photo of mules turning around on towpath in Georgetown.

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Mule drawn canal boat rides are a popular attraction in Georgetown.

Located at 1057 Thomas Jefferson Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 (202-653-5190) the Georgetown Visitor Center is closed for the winter of 2008-2009.   It is expected to re-open in late March 2009.  Established in 1751, Georgetown flourished as a tobacco port until the middle of the 19th century. Because of natural obstructions to transportation further up the Potomac River, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal began here its 184.5-mile journey to the reaches of Western Maryland. Explore the beautiful architecture, rich history and vibrant commercial life that Georgetown offers. Step back in time by riding a reproduction canal boat pulled by mules as it travels along the canal through the old warehouse district of Georgetown. The National Park Service offers walking tours of this historic town throughout the summer months on the weekends, and boat rides Wednesday through Sunday during the summer.

Directions:

From Northern Virginia: Head north across Francis Scott Key Bridge into Georgetown. At the end of the bridge, turn right (east) onto M street. Follow M street to 30th street and turn right (south). The visitor center is halfway down the block on the right. Parking is available in parking garage just south of the canal on 30th street. Buses may park on K Street. 

By Metro: There are no metro stops in Georgetown. Georgetown shuttle buses are available from Foggy Bottom, Roslynn, and Du Pont Circle.

For pedestrians, the closest metro stop is Foggy Bottom. From Foggy Bottom metro stop, make u-turn on pedestrian walkway to 24th street and turn right. Take 24th street to Pennsylvania Avenue and turn left. Take Pennsylvania Avenue to 30th Street and turn left. Park is half way down the block on the right. Allow 10-15 minutes for walking. (Approximately 10 blocks).

From Maryland and Beltway: Take Route 355 (Wisconsin Avenue) south approximately 6 miles to K Street and Potomac River. Wisconsin Avenue will end at K Street. Turn left onto K Street and follow to Thomas Jefferson Avenue. Turn left onto Thomas Jefferson and the park is half way up the block on the right. Parking is available in parking garages on K Street and 30th street.

 

Related Sites:

www.dcheritage.org DC Heritage Tourism Coalition
www.georgetowndc.com Georgetown Business and Professional Association
www.washington.org DC Convention and Visitors Association
www.tourdc.com Georgetown information
www.funside.com Alexandria, VA site

 

Visitor Centers

| Brunswick  | Cumberland | Georgetown | Great Falls Tavern | | Hancock | Williamsport |

Historic photo of C&O canal boat circa 1910.
Public canal boat rides.
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Historic photo of C&O canal boat circa 1910.
Private canal boat rides.
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Photo of former Georgetown Flour Mill.  

Did You Know?
The C&O Canal begins in Georgetown. The canal made extra money by selling water to numerous factories in Georgetown to power water driven machinery such as water wheels, etc. Many factories were located next to canal property.

Last Updated: January 21, 2009 at 13:06 EST