"Great Falls of the Potomac" by Paul McGehee. In centuries past, before the coming of the European settlers, Indians from the lands later to be named Maryland and Virginia would travel many miles to a place of "roaring waters" on a mighty river. The tribes would meet at the falls, not only to honor the river spirit in ceremonies, but to trade, at this place they called "Potawomecke." In colonial times this river...now called Potomac...saw the growth of the important port cities of Georgetown and Alexandria; growth aided by the new nation's first canal, built by George Washington on the Virginia shore at Great Falls. At the fall line below Great Falls, our founding fathers chose the site for the capital city of the newly formed United States, to be named Washington, D.C. This is a hand-signed copy of this spectacular sold-out piece from 1986...in perfect condition, an unremarqued Artist's Proof A/P. Don't miss this one! Only one in stock. Print image size 20" x 32".
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