
The Canal's Pastoral Character
At the western end of Georgetown, the Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) canal gains its pastoral character.Ìý
Image: Jonathan Fitch
Georgetown's Industrial Past
Coming east, the industrial and warehouse past of Georgetown becomes evident.Ìý
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Heading West
The warehouse district looking west, under the Wiscaonsin Avenue bridge.ÌýThe canal is becoming more urbane.Ìý
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The Towpath
The towpath arrives in the commercial heart of Georgetown.Ìý
Image: Jonathan Fitch
Towpath at Street Level
Starting with 31st Street, the towpath no longer passes under the streets.Ìý
Image: American Society of Landscape Architects 
Shops Line the Towpath
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Lock #4
Crossing the Canal at Lock #4.ÌýOne of two locks you can walk on.Ìý
Image: Jonathan Fitch
A Park
A small park juts into the canal at Lock #3.Ìý
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A Place to Relax
A peaceful scene at the Lock #3 park.Ìý
Image: American Society of Landcape Architects
Towpath
Image: Jonathan Fitch