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Chesapeake Bay Watershed / Potomac Heritage Trail / Potomac River / Piscataway Creek / Chesapeake and Ohio Canal / Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System / Piscataway tribe / Chesapeake Bay / Mount Vernon Trail / Geography of the United States / Maryland / Virginia
Date: 2012-08-24 08:01:14
Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Potomac Heritage Trail
Potomac River
Piscataway Creek
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System
Piscataway tribe
Chesapeake Bay
Mount Vernon Trail
Geography of the United States
Maryland
Virginia

EXPLORING THE WESTERN SHORE “And in divers places that abundance of fish lying so thick with their heads above the water as for want of nets (our barge driving amongst them) we attempted to catch them with a frying pa

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