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National And State Parks – Washington, Washington DC
Pac Man to bumper cars (all reasonably priced ), tourists shops and plenty of antique stores. More on Epinions.com
Sightseeing – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Inscription. The months following the Battle of Fredericksburg brought a temporary halt to the fighting in Virginia, but not to the digging. Throughout the winter of 1862-1863 Confederate troops co... More on HMDB
Parks – Lynchburg, Virginia
This bikeway takes you over the James River with a converted railroad bridge, and the views are lovely. More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Alexandria, Virginia
IT's a great program!!Soooo different from anything that's out there. We tried county programs and one other company and there's no comparison. the coaches are very encouraging and kids get to get ... More on GoCityKids
Home and Garden Stores – Washington, Washington DC
Suddenly it was quieter and all the moms had a quiet 10 minutes to shop. More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Rosslyn, Virginia
'Holy Rood Cemetery' is located at 2016 or 2128 Wisconsin Avenue NW at the southern end of the Glover Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It was established by Holy Trinity Church in 1832, and further land was purchased in 1853. ... More on Wikipedia
Landmarks – Fort Myer, Virginia
Inscription. To the World War II American soldiers who fought in the Battle of the Bulge, the greatest land battle in the history of the United States Army. An emblem of the Association of the Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge is ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – College Park, Maryland
Inscription. Erected in 1798 in the infancy of the nation and a few years before the founding of the University of Maryland. The Rossborough Inn stands as one of the landmarks of the nation's and of the University's growth. This historic ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Locust Grove, Virginia
Inscription. The arrival of Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewells Second Corps here along the Orange Turnpike on the morning of May 5 challenged the Union march through the Wilderness. The Federals responded with a massive attack. At midday ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Washington, Washington DC
On a special night for family and friends, we're looking for good food, good drink and good service. More on Yahoo! Travel
National And State Parks – Locust Grove, Virginia
Inscription. First Brigade First Division Fifth Corps, Number engaged 529, Casualties, 23 killed 118 wounded, 114 missing, May 5, 1864, , Location. 38° 19.049′ N, 77° 45.452′ W. Marker is near Locust Grove, Virginia, ... More on HMDB
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