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  2. White's Ferry - Wikipedia

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    White's Ferry, originally Conrad's Ferry, is an inactive cable ferry service that carried cars, bicycles, and pedestrians across the Potomac River between Loudoun County, Virginia and Montgomery County, Maryland, and is the last one of its kind to cross the Potomac. [1] The location offered fishing services and water recreation including canoeing.

  3. Baltimore Steam Packet Company - Wikipedia

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    The Old Bay Line's District of Columbia in 1949. The Baltimore Steam Packet Company, nicknamed the Old Bay Line, was an American steamship line from 1840 to 1962 that provided overnight steamboat service on Chesapeake Bay, primarily between Baltimore, Maryland, and Norfolk, Virginia. Called a "packet" for the mail packets carried on government ...

  4. Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Company - Wikipedia

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    A bill was introduced on January 4, 1890 for incorporation in the Virginia State Senate. The object of the company was to equip and operate a line of steamers for the transport of passengers and freight between Washington, DC and Norfolk, Virginia on the Potomac River. The capital stock was to be no less than $100,000 and an option for a ...

  5. Potomac Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    The Potomac Boat Club is a rowing club on the Potomac River in Washington, DC. It was established in 1869 (155 years ago), originally as the Potomac Barge Club. [2] The club provides a rowing hub for around 300 senior members, ranging in ability from recreational rowers to professional athletes. Potomac Boat Club from Virginia, 2013.

  6. Ocean City boat lands 640-pound blue marlin, wins $6.2 ... - AOL

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    The biggest billfish mostly weren’t biting, but an Ocean City, Maryland, boat landed a mammoth fish Friday to make it a hometown three-peat during the 50th annual White Marlin Open. John Ols, a ...

  7. Shipbuilding in the American colonies - Wikipedia

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    A map of Boston near the end of the colonial period: the coastline was dotted with shipyards. Shipbuilding in the American colonies was the development of the shipbuilding industry in North America (modern Canada, the United States, and Bermuda ), from British colonization to American independence .

  8. Seafarers Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    Seafarers Yacht Club. /  38.87917°N 76.97472°W  / 38.87917; -76.97472. The Seafarers Yacht Club, originally known as the Seafarers Boat Club, is a boating club on the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. It has been identified as "one of the oldest—if not the oldest—operating Black boating clubs" in the United States.

  9. craigslist - Wikipedia

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    Craigslist (stylized as craigslist) is a privately held American company [5] operating a classified advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, for sale, items wanted, services, community service, gigs, résumés, and discussion forums.