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Things To Do – Forestville, Maryland
Soul Factory - Here’s the top-ten best things about Soul Factory: Best Thing Number 10: you can buy alcohol here. Number 9: huh. Well, that’s really it, actually. So maybe there’s not enough material for a Top-10 list. But you get ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Port Tobacco, Maryland
Inscription. Divided loyalties and ironies tore at Marylanders hearts throughout the Civil War: enslaved African-Americans and free United States Colored Troops; spies and smugglers; civilians imprisoned without trial to protect freedom; ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Tappahannock, Virginia
Over Columbus Day weekend, the island becomes almost as crowded as it is during the week of the annual pony swim, as seafood lovers ... More on igougo
Sightseeing – Saluda, Virginia
Inscription. In Christ Churchyard immediately to the north lies buried Lieutenant General Lewis Burwell Puller, USMC. He led Marines in 19 campaigns from Haiti and Nicaragua through the Korean War, receiving 53 decorations and the ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Yorktown, Virginia
Restored mansion of Georgian architecture. Home of Thomas Nelson, Jr. , a signer of the Declaration of Independence, Governor of Virginia, ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Inscription. Here is a redoubt in the line of Confederate defenses, built across the James-York Peninsula in 1861-62 by General John B. Magruder. , Erected 1974 by Virginia Historical Landmarks Commission. (Marker Number W 44: ), ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – La Plata, Maryland
Inscription. First Carmel in U. S. Founded October 15, 1790, by four Carmelites from Belgium three of them natives of Maryland. Nuns moved to Baltimore Sept. 13, 1831. The restorers of Mt. Carmel in Md Recoverd site March 27, 1935. ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Gloucester, Virginia
Inscription. The Garden club, Gloucester, VA, planted a live oak tree, April 2, 1957 near old clerk's office on Court Green in honor of the internationally revered botanist and for 51 years, 1722-1773, Clerk of Gloucester County, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Inscription. Early in the 17th century, colonists began settling beyond Jamestown Island. In 1619, for example, Reverend Richard Buck received a patent of land here at Neck of Land, between Mill and Powhatan creeks. When Buck and ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Williamsburg, Virginia
After checking into our hotel, Will & I headed off to Pirates Cove to play some mini golf. It's located clo... More on igougo
Landmarks – Hague, Virginia
Inscription. The house was built about 1730 and burned in 1850. It was not rebuilt. Only some poplar trees remain. A fine colonial mansion, it was the home of the celebrated “councillor” Robert Carter. Philip Fithian, ... More on HMDB
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