BY MICHELLE GOLDCHAIN AUG 22, 2017,
A $100,000 grant was awarded to the lockhouse
(Image from C&O Canal trust)
Dating back to 1832, Potomac, Maryland’s Swains Lockhouse is in need of a lot of work.
Over the past few years, the structure, otherwise known as Lockhouse 21, has fallen into disrepair and suffered from run-ins with vandals, according to the C&O Canal Trust. Because of the property’s historicity and potential for multiple uses, the National Park Service Centennial Challenge Program has provided a $100,000 grant to support the rehabilitation of the property.
The grant is also matched by $108,160, which was raised by the C&O Canal Trust, the Friends of Historic Great Falls Tavern, and the C&O Canal Association and also supported by Maryland Senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen. $75,000 of those funds were raised by individual donors and a grant from the France-Merrick Foundation.
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• Save Swains Lockhouse: Rehabilitation of Lockhouse 21 [C&O Canal Trust]
• Swains Lockhouse in Potomac to Be Renovated With National Park Service Grant [Bethesda Magazine]