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Cumberland Dam aka Feeder Dam No. 8 (on North Branch of Potomac River, 40 miles downstream of Fairfax Stone) Jennings Randolph Dam (on North Branch of the Potomac River, 27 miles downstream of Fairfax Stone) Non-Operational. C&O Feeder Dam No. 1 (C&O Canal milepost 5.6, upstream of Chain Bridge near Lock 6; associated with Little Falls Skirting ...
The South Branch Wildlife Management Area is 1,092 acres (4.42 km 2) [2] of mixed oak-hickory woodlands and pastures in Hampshire and Hardy Counties, West Virginia, USA.The South Branch WMA consists of four separate tracts (McNeill, Bridge, Trough Club, and Sector) along the South Branch Potomac River around and south of the river gorge known as The Trough.
This is a route-map template for the Potomac River, a waterway in the United States.. For a key to symbols, see {{waterways legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
This is a complete list of tributary streams of the Potomac River in the Eastern United States, listed in order from source to mouth. North Branch Potomac River (Maryland/West Virginia) South Branch Potomac River (Virginia/West Virginia) Town Creek (Maryland/Pennsylvania) Big Run (Maryland) Little Cacapon River (West Virginia) Purslane Run ...
The South Fork South Branch Potomac River, sometimes called the South Fork River, forms just north of U.S. Route 250 in Highland County, Virginia, near Monterey, and flows 68.4 miles (110.1 km) [4] north-northeastward to the South Branch Potomac River at Moorefield in Hardy County, West Virginia.
1.2 Alphabetically by state. 1.2.1 District of Columbia. ... Toggle South Fork South Branch Potomac River subsection. ... Cherry Run, West Virginia; Colonial Beach ...
Originally, McKinley connected across Four Mile Run and the railroad. Part of the road was removed and the bridge became a bicycle/pedestrian trail when I-66 was built. N. Ohio Street 1981 [8] Constructed as part of the I-66 project to replace the removal of Mckinley. Four Mile Run Trail: 1967 [32] Washington & Old Dominion Trail
Harker's Run (or Harkers Run, as shown on federal maps [1]) is a stream originating in Preble County, Ohio. Harker's Run drains into Four Mile Creek on the eastern edge of the campus of Miami University in Oxford just north of where the Trenton Oxford Road crosses Four Mile/Talawanda Creek.