Washington Canal (planning and engineering)

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Washington Canal (planning and engineering) was an early 19th-century urban waterway project in Washington, D.C., designed to link the Potomac and Anacostia rivers and support the young capital’s transportation and commerce.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal project
infrastructure project
transportation infrastructure
urban waterway
connectsWaterbody Anacostia River
Potomac River
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedAs urban waterway
designedTo link the Potomac and Anacostia rivers
serve the young national capital
field planning and engineering
hasFunction commercial corridor
transport corridor
historicalPeriod early 19th century
locatedIn District of Columbia
North America
Washington, D.C.
locatedInCity Washington, D.C.
partOf early infrastructure of the U.S. capital
purpose facilitate movement of goods
improve urban infrastructure
support commerce
support transportation
significance example of early American urban canal planning
supported development of the U.S. capital
usedFor commercial shipping
local trade
waterborne transport

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Benjamin Henry Latrobe notableWork Washington Canal (planning and engineering)