Monday, November 19, 2012
The Georgetown will not be removed and demolished until mid-December.
The Georgetown canal boat received a one-month reprieve from its planned demolition thanks to an odd source: Superstorm Sandy. The boat will not be moved until some time in mid-December; its demolition at Fletcher's Cove was previously scheduled to take place around Thanksgiving. Get daily and breaking news email updates from Georgetown Patch by signing up for newsletters here. Though the D.C. region was relatively spared Sandy's damage and destruction that walloped New York and New Jersey, the National Park Service National Capital Region was affected by the storm's aftermath, according to Brian Carlstrom, the deputy superintendent for the C&O Canal. Four staff members, who would have been involved in transporting and demolishing the …
Monday, August 6, 2012
Logistical challenges in transporting the aging boat have delayed its departure from Georgetown.
One day this fall a team of mules will tow The Georgetown canal boat along the C&O Canal towards Fletcher's Cove, where the boat will be demolished. The National Park Service, which operates the C&O Canal and its historic outreach programs, determined that repairs to the mule-drawn 1870's replica boat would be "cost prohibitive." Since making that determination, the challenge has been to determine how exactly to move the vessel. Get daily and breaking news email updates from Georgetown Patch by signing up for newsletters here. Brian Carlstrom, the deputy superintendent for the NPS's C&O Canal, said the bids from companies that would have used a crane to lift the boat from its dry dock all came in "far too expensive." "We would have liked …
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
The Georgetown mule-drawn canal boat is slated to be removed and demolished because extensive repairs needed are too expensive.
Dozens of community members, history lovers and volunteers found their way to Lock 4 of the C&O Canal Thursday to share memories and honor The Georgetown canal boat. The boat will be moved in the next several weeks to Fletchers Cove where it will be dismantled; disassembled out of existence. The National Park Service, which operates the C&O Canal and its historic outreach programs, determined that repairs to the mule-drawn 1870's replica boat would be "cost prohibitive," according to John Noel, a regional spokesperson for the agency. Get daily and breaking news email updates from Georgetown Patch by signing up for newsletters here. Arlette Cahen-Coppock, a local salon owner, along with her husband Bob Coppock organized the farewell party …
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Neighbors will gather to mourn the loss of The Georgetown, a replica mule-drawn canal boat, at 5 p.m. at Lock 4 (between Thomas Jefferson and 31st Streets).
Monday, June 25, 2012
Neighbors will gather to mourn the loss of The Georgetown, a replica mule-drawn canal boat.
The farewell party for "The Georgetown" replica canal boat, which will soon be transported to Fletchers Cove and destroyed, is Wednesday at 5 p.m. at Lock 4 (between Thomas Jefferson and 31st Streets). "Demonstrate your support for our historic, reproduction canal boat and the loss of this interpretive treasure by joining with us," reads an invitation sent to neighbors and supporters last week. It is not clear if the boat will be taken away to be destroyed this week or at a later time. The National Park Service (NPS) did not respond to an email Patch sent Thursday inquiring about the timeline. As Patch previously reported, the NPS, which operates the C&O Canal and its historic outreach programs, determined that repairs to the mule-drawn …
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
The Georgetown mule-drawn canal boat is slated to be removed and demolished
A group of neighbors and local history lovers are planning a farewell party for The Georgetown canal boat, which will soon be transported to Fletchers Cove and destroyed. Certain parts of the boat will be kept for posterity. Though National Park Service (NPS) Regional Director Steven Whitesell wrote in a letter dated Feb. 23 "Our long term plan for the boat is to preserve its legacy as a fixed interpretive and educational exhibit in Williamsport, Maryland," the boat will not become an exhibit. NPS, which operates the C&O Canal and its historic outreach programs, determined that repairs to the mule-drawn 1870's replica boat would be "cost prohibitive," according to John Noel, a regional spokesperson for the agency. Get daily and breaking …
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Shaun Courtney
11:46 am on Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Thanks P Leary. The wake is part real, part PR; they hope to raise funds to have a new boat made!   more ›