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WASHINGTON (7News) — Georgetown Heritage’s Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Canal boat tours in Washington, D.C. are set to return for a second season on May 5 -- that's two years earlier than ...
Last season, over 20,000 people enjoyed tours on the Georgetown Heritage. Canal tours will take off four times a day at 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m and 4 p.m. on Wednesdays through Sundays.
Georgetown Heritage’s Chesapeake and Ohio (C&O) Canal boat tours will return for a second season sooner than initially expected. The tours along the Georgetown waterway will resume May 5 ...
Proceeds will benefit the expansion of the Georgetown Heritage C&O Canal boat program. Beginning April 29 and through October, one-hour guided historical tours will be offered Wednesday — Sunday.
Georgetown C&O Canal Boat Tours' future is in jeopardy after the end of a philanthropic partnership between Georgetown Heritage and the National Park Service.
Tours are limited to 15 people or less to ensure proper social distancing and masks are required. The city of Georgetown will host a series of live, interactive Ghost Hunting Tours.
Nell Cribb, who leads walking tours in Georgetown, has known Singleton for about 30 years. She said he always made history interesting for people on his tours.
The first boat tours began in 1971, when the the C&O Canal became a National Historic Park. In 2011, the first canal boat, called The Georgetown, was damaged beyond repair and inoperable.
After a decade-long hiatus, you can once again take a boat ride along Georgetown’s historic C&O Canal. The Canal, which was built in the mid-1800s, has undergone a multi-year restoration. Hour-long, ...