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The North Branch Potomac River flows from Fairfax Stone in West Virginia to its confluence with the South Branch Potomac River near Green Spring, West Virginia, where it turns into the Potomac River proper.
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Verlauf. Seine beiden Quellflüsse North Branch Potomac River...
- South Branch Potomac River - Wikipedia
The South Fork South Branch Potomac River, sometimes called...
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Wills Creek is a 38.6-mile-long (62.1 km) tributary of the...
- Potomac River – Wikipedia
North Branch Potomac River. The North Branch between Cumberland, Maryland, and Ridgeley, West Virginia, in 2007. The source of the North Branch Potomac River is at the Fairfax Stone located at the junction of Grant, Tucker and Preston counties in West Virginia.
Once considered biologically dead…. Construction of Jennings Randolph (then known as Bloomington Dam). Photo: Baltimore Sun. The North Branch Potomac River and its tributaries are recovering from significant environmental degradation experienced in the 20th century.
The North Branch. The source of the Potomac is generally considered to be the Fairfax Stone, located in Garrett County at the tip of Maryland's southwestern corner. The North Branch drains an historic valley that has recovered dramatically from the ravages of coal mining. Click on a marker or choose a site below for details.