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  1. The Potomac River (/ pəˈtoʊmək / ⓘ) is a major river in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States that flows from the Potomac Highlands in West Virginia to the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.

  2. Potomac River, river in the east central United States, rising in North and South branches in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia. The two branches (95 miles [150 km] and 130 miles long [209 km], respectively) flow generally northeast and unite southeast of Cumberland, Maryland, to continue.

  3. www.worldatlas.com › rivers › potomac-riverPotomac River - WorldAtlas

    Dec 7, 2022 · The Potomac River is a river in the Mid-Atlantic United States and the southern tributary of the Chesapeake Bay. The 652 kilometer-long river originates on the Allegheny Mountain in West Virginia and drains approximately 38,000 square kilometers.

  4. After decades of decline, the Potomac River is on its way to recovery. The Potomac Conservancy has given the river increasingly higher marks since 2011, saying it’s the only major Chesapeake Bay tributary to achieve short- and long-term nutrient reductions in its headwaters.

  5. Sep 2, 2020 · The Potomac starts as a trickle in West Virginia’s Fairfax Stone Historical Monument State Park, more than 3,000 feet above sea level. It winds through the Allegheny and Blue Ridge mountains in serpentine curves, widening at Harpers Ferry, where it’s met first by the Shenandoah River and then the Monocacy.

  6. Oct 21, 2013 · The Potomac River is the wildest river in the world that flows through a heavily populated area. On its way from the mountains to the ocean, it runs through West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia...

  7. Sep 17, 2021 · The Potomac river is a large watershed that covers thousands of miles of land in the Northeast United States. This river has a lot of cultural significance as well as a environmental powerhouse. This area has been home to thousands of species and is currently seeing the effects of climate change.

  8. A Deep Dive into Potomac River History. An exploration of the people, organizations, and events that make the Potomac River what it is today and what it will become.

  9. Fed by several major tributaries in the southeastern United States, the Potomac River winds through scenic and historic country, past the nation’s capital of Washington, D.C., on its swift journey toward Chesapeake Bay. The Potomac separates Maryland and the District of Columbia from Virginia.

  10. The Potomac River is a river in the eastern United States. It is 665 kilometers long. It forms part of the borders between Maryland, West Virginia, Washington, D.C., and Virginia. The Potomac flows to the Chesapeake Bay.

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