Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal
Historic district in North Carolina, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal was built by a corporation in 1856-1860 to afford inland navigation between the Chesapeake Bay and the Albemarle Sound. It is really two canals, thirty miles (50 km) apart, one eight and one-half miles (13.7 km) long, connecting the Elizabeth River with the North Landing River in Virginia, and the other five and one-half miles (8.9 km) long, connecting the Currituck Sound with the North River in North Carolina.[3]
Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal Historic District | |
Location | Albemarle and Chesapeake Canal, Chesapeake (Independent city), Virginia |
---|---|
Coordinates | 36°43′34″N 76°6′33″W |
Area | 1,704 acres (690 ha) |
Built | 1775 |
NRHP reference No. | 04000035[1] |
VLR No. | 131-5333 |
Significant dates | |
Added to NRHP | February 11, 2004 |
Designated VLR | December 3, 2002[2] |
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.[1]
Sources
- Dictionary of American History, by James Truslow Adams, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940
References
Wikiwand in your browser!
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Every time you click a link to Wikipedia, Wiktionary or Wikiquote in your browser's search results, it will show the modern Wikiwand interface.
Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent.