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Landmarks – Trenton, New Jersey
Inscription. Here in the house of, Alexander Douglass, Washington: called a council of war, on the evening of, January 2, 1777, when the, flank movement to, Princeton, was decided upon, , Erected 1902 by Trenton High School, Class ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The original Pennsylvania Hospital, like so much in civic Philadelphia, owes its presence to Benjamin Franklin. This was the first hospital in the Colonies, and it seemed like a strange ... More on Frommers
Museums – Brooklyn, New York
Lots of cool transportation-themed gifts, like cufflinks made out of subway tokens (true mementos, since the ubiquitous MetroCard officially replaced tokens in 2003) and shower curtains showing the full system map. ... More on Frommers
Music and Theater – Brooklyn, New York
about TKTS: TKTS , run by the not-for-profit Theatre Development Fund, offers tickets to Broadway, Off Broadway, and music and dance productions at 25%, 35%, and 50% off face value, plus a $4 per ticket service charge. The Downtown ... More on GoCityKids
Golf Courses – Cherry Hill, New Jersey
From the back tee's, you'll face a true test of golf with a 140+ slope. A traditional tree lined track with hard dog legs. Put it on the correct side of the fairway or you're hitting throgh the ove... More on golflink.com
Museums – Schuylkill, Pennsylvania
You can easily envision an early-American operation without modern painkillers while visiting the nation's first surgical amphitheatre. Tours focus on surgical artifacts and the nation's first medical library as well as early-American ... More on Visitphilly.com
Parks – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Friends of Seger Park Playground are not who you think they are: (friendsofseger.org). When they call, we suggest you hang up. If they ask for donations , we suggest you say NO. They either wil... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Englewood, New Jersey
Inscription. Built c. 1800 by John G. Benson, a farmer, and from 1794 to 1797, a captain in the militia. This house, an example of post-Revolutionary War Dutch Colonial architecture, was built on property confiscated by New Jersey ... More on HMDB
Parks – Guilford, Connecticut
Great little trail. Not too long but very steep in parts. Once at the top More on Trails
Tours – Branford, Connecticut
Volsunga IV makes 45-minute tours of the Thimble Islands daily. Captain provides lively narration ... More on Ctvisit.com
Restaurants – Providence, Rhode Island
Now I live 8 mi away in craston and I have a China star here that sucks so I drive over there once a week c... More on Yahoo! Travel
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