Apartments near Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in Washington, DC(2,030 Rentals)
Park MacArthur
The Croydon
Skyline Towers
Lencshire House
The Savoy
The Phoenix Apartments
2620 16th Street Apartments
The Promenade
The Elise
2140 L St NW
Alto Towers
The Alden
Mass Place
Bristol House
Holmead Apartments
Madrona Apartments
C H Houston
907 T St NW, Unit 3
1336 Kenyon St NW, Unit 1336.5
1323 Clifton St NW, Unit #4
2909 13th St NW, Unit 3rd
1446 Newton St NW, Unit #B
744 Girard St NW, Unit 308-301
951 25th St NW, Unit DC 951
1230 Euclid St NW, Unit Easy City Living
1618 8th St NW, Unit Apt 3
1452 Fairmont St NW, Unit B
1327 Belmont St NW, Unit # 1
1638 15th St NW, Unit Middle Level
727 Kenyon St NW, Unit B
1313 Potomac St NW, Unit B
1219 34th St NW, Unit Georgetown House
4011 Benton St NW, Unit Apt. 2
1804 S St NW
3244 Jones Ct NW
3100 Connecticut Ave NW
1280 21st St NW
1717 Lamont St NW
1545 18th St NW
2210 Wisconsin Ave NW
1315 Clifton St NW
2141 I St NW
2501 Wisconsin Ave
2425 L St NW
2415 Ontario Rd NW
1003 Girard St NW
2003-2005 Allen Pl NW
1330 Park Rd NW
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Whether you're a bird watcher or a bicyclist getting out from your apartment for some exercise, there is plenty offered to do at the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. The National Park actually has six visitor visitor centers along its 184.5 mile towpath where one can hike, bike, and explore. The C&O Canal was built in the early 19th century, and travels from Georgetown, DC to Cumberland, MD. It took 22 years to build, and provided jobs and opportunities for people throughout the Potomac River Valley. Now, the canal is a place for Americans to recreate and enjoy nature. The canal played an important role in many aspects of American history including western expansion, transportation, industry and commerce. It's intriguing to see where over 35,000 laborers, mostly immigrants from Ireland and western Europe, labored to build this incredible water structure, a man made river. Along the trail are over 1300 historical structures, including lock houses, pump houses, locks and aqueducts. In addition to the on foot and tire exploration of the park, water features are provided. Public and private canal boat rides, fishing, boating and kayaking are all available for your enjoyment. As the best-preserved 19th century canal in the United States, the C&O became a national park in 1971. The park is very thankful for the continued efforts of preservation, protection, and enjoyment of park resources by its visitors. It's a cheap date to go to the park, just $5 per vehicle or $3 per person on foot. If you'd like to frequent the C&O Canal, you may buy a season pass for $20 and visit as much as you like.