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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and Lock (water navigation)

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Difference between Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and Lock (water navigation)

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal vs. Lock (water navigation)

The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, abbreviated as the C&O Canal and occasionally called the "Grand Old Ditch," operated from 1831 until 1924 along the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., to Cumberland, Maryland. A lock is a device used for raising and lowering boats, ships and other watercraft between stretches of water of different levels on river and canal waterways.

Similarities between Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and Lock (water navigation)

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and Lock (water navigation) have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Canal, Canal inclined plane, Canal pound, Erie Canal, Lehigh Canal, Lock (water navigation), Navigable aqueduct, Paw Paw Tunnel, Potomac Company.

Canal

Canals, or navigations, are human-made channels, or artificial waterways, for water conveyance, or to service water transport vehicles.

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Canal inclined plane

An inclined plane is a system used on some canals for raising boats between different water levels.

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Canal pound

A canal pound, reach, or level (American usage), is the stretch of level water impounded between two canal locks.

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Erie Canal

The Erie Canal is a canal in New York, United States that is part of the east–west, cross-state route of the New York State Canal System (formerly known as the New York State Barge Canal).

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Lehigh Canal

The Lehigh Canal or the Lehigh Navigation Canal is a navigable canal, beginning at the mouth of Nesquehoning Creek on the Lehigh River in Eastern Pennsylvania.

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Lock (water navigation)

A lock is a device used for raising and lowering boats, ships and other watercraft between stretches of water of different levels on river and canal waterways.

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Navigable aqueduct

Navigable aqueducts (sometimes called water bridges) are bridge structures that carry navigable waterway canals over other rivers, valleys, railways or roads.

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Paw Paw Tunnel

The Paw Paw Tunnel is a canal tunnel on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (C&O) in Allegany County, Maryland.

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Potomac Company

The Potomac Company (spelled variously as Patowmack, Potowmack, Potowmac, and Compony) was created in 1785 to make improvements to the Potomac River and improve its navigability for commerce.

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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal and Lock (water navigation) Comparison

Chesapeake and Ohio Canal has 128 relations, while Lock (water navigation) has 196. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 2.78% = 9 / (128 + 196).

References

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