Across
- 2. Statesmen questioned whether the Constitution allowed for _______ of a roadway.
- 5. To allow/approve.
- 6. The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal is now a national—.
- 8. This man spearheaded construction of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal around the Potomac Falls.
- 10. In 1827, the B&O Railroad was planned to run from Baltimore to this river.
- 12. To get something by a request.
- 13. What road is known as the National Road or National Turnpike?
- 14. Already-proven efficient for transport.
- 15. The primary good transported along the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal.
- 16. Before steam locomotives, trains were powered by—.
- 17. To make or become a single unit.
Down
- 1. How roadways are now considered as part of the United States landscape and transportation options.
- 3. The United States' first national highway ran from Cumberland, Maryland, to St. _____, MIssouri.
- 4. In 1811, construction of the Cumberland Road began, running through Maryland and West—.
- 5. In 1971 this company took over the B&O's service between cities.
- 6. The Chesapeake & Ohio Canal follows this river.
- 7. Prolonged public argument/dispute; difference of opinion.
- 9. By the mid-1950s the B&O suffered from this in terms of passengers.
- 11. In 1835 the B&O Railroad provided the first railway service of this type.
