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Walk Where Washington Walked: Discover Matildaville Ruins

26 Nov

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Summary

  • Matildaville was a thriving town serving one of the nation's first canals.
  • George Washington was president of the Patowmack Company overseeing canal construction.
  • Matildaville ruins are accessible via hiking trails in Great Falls Park.
Walk Where Washington Walked: Discover Matildaville Ruins

Hidden within Virginia's Great Falls Park lie the evocative ruins of Matildaville, a town established to support one of America's earliest canal systems. Spearheaded by George Washington, who served as president of the Patowmack Company, the canal aimed to link the Potomac and Ohio rivers. This ambitious venture included a bustling town with an inn and market, whose remnants can still be explored today.

Although George Washington passed away before the canal's completion, his connection to Matildaville remains. Visitors can now traverse hiking trails to reach the site, including the ruins of the superintendent's house and springhouse. The canal locks and traces of the waterway carved into cliffs offer a tangible link to this historical endeavor.

Matildaville's story concluded in 1830 when the canal, plagued by maintenance costs and limited usability, ceased operations. The town ultimately faded, leaving behind a fascinating archaeological site. Accessible via moderate hiking loops, Matildaville offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical exploration just a short drive from Washington, D.C.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Matildaville is located within Great Falls Park, on the border of Virginia and Maryland.
Matildaville was founded to serve the Patowmack Company canal, chartered by George Washington.
Matildaville is accessible by hiking trails within Great Falls Park, Virginia.

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