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Landmarks – West Point, New York
'Patton Monument' at the United States Military Academy is a monument to General George S. Patton. Patton was a prominent cavalryman during the early 20th century and was a founding father of the US Army's tank corps. He rose to ... More on Wikipedia
Things To Do – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Opened in 1926 on the Avenue of the Arts, the Young Men's Jewish Association (YMJA) ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Tours – Warrensburg, New York
Explore the Warrensburgh Historical District, including 428 historic properties (the largest district north of Saratoga). ... More on iloveny.com
Landmarks – Towaco, New Jersey
Inscription. Circa 1760 Dutch Stone House, where George Washington and, Alexander Hamilton stayed, June 25-27, 1780, following the, Battle of Springfield. French, forces under Gen. Rochambeau, rested in the orchard August, 27, 1781, ... More on HMDB
Grocery Convenience Shopping – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Love their hoagies. They are made to order. with all the trimmings you want. More on Yahoo! Travel
Sightseeing – Clintondale, New York
Liberty View's growers are devoted to sustainable farming practices at their site amid the breathtaking hills and dales of the Hudson Valley. The orchard is Certified Naturally Grown- a designation... More on travelandleisure
Landmarks – Trenton, New Jersey
Inscription. Thirty-five veterans of the Revolution lie buried here in this 1708 cemetery of the Ewing Presbyterian Church. , Location. 40° 16.234′ N, 74° 47.998′ W. Marker is in Ewing Township, New Jersey, in ... More on HMDB
Wineries And Vineyards – Saratoga Springs, New York
The family owned and operated, Saratoga Winery offers a diverse selection of traditional wines, as well as all natural melomel wines. Join us any time for a tasting at our warm and inviting Adiron... More on Discoversaratoga.org
Museums – Ticonderoga, New York
Fort Ticonderoga was built by the French from 1755-1758 as Fort Carillon located above the narrow choke-point between Lake Champlain and Lake George, which controlled the major north-south inland w... More on MuseumStuff.com
Restaurants – Trenton, New Jersey
I will definitely go back. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
While pizza with cross-cultural toppings is the main draw, the other dishes ... More on Gayot
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