Potomac River | Washington Nationals | Army of the Potomac | Potomac, Maryland | Potomac | Nationals Park | Washington Nationals (1886-1889) | New Zealand Young Nationals | West Potomac High School | Ottawa Nationals | North Potomac | Rock Creek (Potomac River) | Potomac School (McLean, Virginia) | Mill Creek (South Branch Potomac River) | Chain Bridge (Potomac River) | Washington Nationals (1886-89) | Twin Mountain and Potomac Railroad | Potomac Water Gap | Potomac, Virginia | Potomac Park | Potomac Creek Bridge | Potomac Appalachian Trail Club | Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission | Potomac Airfield | Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin | Esso Women's Nationals | East Potomac Park Golf Course | Baltimore and Potomac Railroad | Army of the Potomac (Confederate) |
With the construction of the larger and more professional G. Richard Pfitzner Stadium in nearby Woodbridge, Virginia, the Dukes were reborn as the Prince William Pirates, who are now the Potomac Nationals.