Catoctin Aqueduct
Catoctin Aqueduct, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Trail, Frederick County, MD 21712, United States of America

Catoctin Aqueduct
is a minor waterways place
on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal between
Guard Lock No 8 (130.11 miles
and 45 locks
to the west) and
Rock Creek (Junction of the Potomac River with Rock Creek ) (54.40 miles
and 30 locks
to the southeast).
The nearest place in the direction of Guard Lock No 8 is Brunswick Lock No 30;
3.51 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Rock Creek is Lander Lock No 29;
0.70 miles
away.
There may not be access to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a small aqueduct or underbridge here which takes a stream under the canal.
Winchester & Potomac Railroad Bridge | 9.32 miles | |
Shenandoah River Lock Junction | 9.20 miles | |
Sandy Hook Lock No 32 | 8.86 miles | |
Weverton Lock No 31 | 6.67 miles | |
Brunswick Lock No 30 | 3.51 miles | |
Catoctin Aqueduct | ||
Lander Lock No 29 | 0.70 miles | |
Fulton's Lock No 28 | 2.63 miles | |
Monocacy Aqueduct | 9.53 miles | |
Spink's Ferry Lock No 27 | 10.20 miles | |
Wood's Lock No 26 | 12.33 miles |
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: 78 The Catoctin Aqueduct (#3) crosses Catoctin Creek in Frederick County. This aqueduct, completed in 1834, was also called the "Crooked Aqueduct" because
[Chesapeake and Ohio Canal]
boatmen was common. Many accidents were due to excessive speed. Aqueduct #3 (Catoctin) had a sharp bend at the upstream end, had been the site of a number
[Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Association]
the towpath and of the Monocacy Aqueduct. The association has also been a supporting partner of the Catoctin Aqueduct Restoration Fund. Since 2005, a
[Monocacy River]
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[Potomac River]
tributaries drain into the Potomac: Antietam Creek, Shenandoah River, Catoctin Creek, Catoctin Creek, Tuscarora Creek, Monocacy River, Little Monocacy River,
[Bertram and Diana Firestone]
Cork and Orrery Stakes at the Royal Ascot in 1972. Bertram bought the Catoctin Stud farm in Waterford, Virginia, in 1973. In 1991, he and Diana acquired
[Washington and Old Dominion Railroad]
line turned sharply to the west after passing through Clarke's Gap in Catoctin Mountain west of Leesburg. Its tracks then continued westward through Paeonian
[Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park]
permanently inundated 74 miles of towpath, as well as the Monocacy and Antietam aqueducts. Around 1945, the Corps wanted to remove Dam #8, which would destroy any
[Baltimore and Ohio Railroad]
— Abraham Lincoln The Jones-Imboden Raid, April 24 through May 22, 1863 The Catoctin Station Raid, June 17, 1863 The First Calico Raid, June 19, 1863 The B&O
[List of reportedly haunted locations in the United States]
mile level at Catoctin (between locks 28 and 29), a headless man haunting the Paw Paw Tunnel, and a ghost of a robber at the Monocacy Aqueduct carrying a