Ferries once were a vital means of transportation across rivers. On the Potomac River, which runs through the Washington region into the Chesapeake Bay on the U.S. East Coast, there once were more than 100 ferries in operation. They are all long gone... except one. Historic White's Ferry, in service since the late 1700s, is still doing very well. On a sunny Saturday, cars are pulling onto the boat at White's Ferry under the watchful eyes of the captain. Next are the ...
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