File:Seneca Aqueduct on Chesapeake and Ohio Canal before collapse from HABS.tif

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English: Photo of the Seneca Aqueduct (No. 1) before the upstream arch collapsed. HABS says: 1. Historic American Buildings Survey John O. Brostrup, Photographer September 16, 1936 11:35 A. M. VIEW OF AQUEDUCT FROM SOUTHEAST - Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Aqueduct No. 1, Riley's Lock Road Vicinity, State Route 190, Seneca, Montgomery County, MD
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Camera location39° 04′ 43″ N, 77° 20′ 21.98″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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