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C&D Canal
The C&D canal carries 40 percent of the shipping traffic in and out of the Port of Baltimore. The waterway, a channel 35 feet deep and 450 feet wide, extends from Reedy Point on the Delaware River about 41 miles below Philadelphia.
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