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Compare Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Towpath 1 Star Hotels with updated room rates, reviews, and availability. Most hotels are fully refundable.

I Street Capsule Hostel

1.0 star property
I Street Capsule Hostel

Americas Best Value Inn Martinsburg

1.5 star property
7.2 out of 10, Good, (571)
"Dislocation is my halfway point whenever I leave North Carolina and head toward southern New York. The people at the front desk do a nice job checking me in and getting me a comfortable room. Can't say enough about them keep up the good work"
The price is SAR 246
SAR 275 total
includes taxes & fees
20 Mar - 21 Mar
Americas Best Value Inn Martinsburg
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Learn more about Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Towpath

Venture to sights like Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park and Fort Frederick State Park as you discover Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Towpath.

C & O Canal in Williamsport, MD. 185 miles in total dug by hand in the 17th century connecting Washington DC to Cumberland, MD. It was used for the transportation of material and products. It was replaced, almost before it was completed, by the railroads.
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