File:Potomac Water Gap from atop Sugarloaf Mountain.jpg

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Here's a view of the Potomac Water Gap from atop Sugarloaf Mountain on a hazy day in late November, 2013. At 256 feet, it is the lowest crossing of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

U.S. Route 340 and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad both pass through the Potomac Water Gap. Historically, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal passed through the gap as well.

(Information from Wikipedia; Photo courtesy by Peter Wenner)

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