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  2. Fletcher's Cove - Wikipedia

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    Fletcher's Cove in Washington DC, on the C&O Canal (2014) Fletcher's Cove, called by many customers "Fletcher's Boathouse", [1] [2] has been in this location since the 1850s and is renowned as a fishing and recreational area. [3] The nearby Abner Cloud House is the oldest building on the canal, dating back to 1802.

  3. My family paid $21 to take our car on a ferry through ... - AOL

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    My family loves the ferry system in Washington, thanks to its affordable pricing and stunning views. Recently, we took a budget-friendly ferry ride from Olympic National Park to Whidbey Island.

  4. Ferries in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    It is operated by WSDOT and was the first ferry operated by the state of Washington. [5] The Guemes Island ferry from Anacortes 5 minutes north to Guemes Island is operated by Skagit County, Washington. [6] Wahkiakum County operates the Wahkiakum County Ferry between Puget Island, Washington and Westport, Oregon on the lower Columbia River.

  5. Category:Canals in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Canals on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state) (1 P) Pages in category "Canals in Washington (state)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  6. Arthur Foss - Wikipedia

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    The tug was also named a Washington State Centennial Heritage Flagship in 1989, when both tug and state celebrated their 100th "birthday". [3] [4] [23] Arthur Foss is currently docked at the Historic Ships Wharf at Seattle's Lake Union Park, and is a featured attraction open for public tours most summer weekends, or by appointment. Visitors of ...

  7. Puget Sound mosquito fleet - Wikipedia

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    Puget Sound and the many adjacent waterways, inlets, and bays form a natural transportation route for much of the western part of Washington. For navigation purposes, Puget Sound was sometimes divided into the "upper Sound" referring to the waters south of the Tacoma Narrows, and the lower sound, referring to the waters from the Tacoma Narrows north to Admiralty Inlet.

  8. Potomac Company - Wikipedia

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    The Potomac Company built five skirting canals around the major falls of the Potomac opening the river to commercial bulk goods traffic from the Chesapeake Bay mouth to Cumberland, Maryland in the Cumberland Narrows notch leading west across the Alleghenies, where it intersected Nemacolin's Trail near Braddock's Road, later made the first National Road, today's U.S. Route 40.

  9. Washington has some of the worst roads in America ... - AOL

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    The study looked at 10 years of data regarding the road condition in each state. Washington ranked near the bottom. Washington has some of the worst roads in America, according to a new nationwide ...