File:Flood of 1972 The Monocacy river at its highest flood stage.jpg

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Hurricane Agnes aftermath - 1972 The Monocacy river at its highest flood stage. The Aqueduct is completely covered. Some suspect the river maxed out 30 feet.

(Courtesy of Robert Day)

Melissa Alban: I recall shoveling mud out of my grandparents cabin in pt of rocks and how it took 6 of us to carry out the mud soaked mattresses after the water receedd. I was only 8 but I'll never forget driving down to see the river each day and the tremendous force and rage of the Potomac. Frightening and awesome at the same time.

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