Transportation in Maryland

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