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Landmarks – Long Island City, New York
'Grand Army Plaza' in Manhattan, New York is at the intersection of 59th Street and 5th Avenue in front of the Plaza Hotel in Manhattan, and opposite the south easternmost corner of Central Park, at the end of Central Park South. ... More on Wikipedia
Bars – Baltimore, Maryland
Brannan's Pub - Want to throw a huge party with 300 of your closest friends? Brannan's Pub is probably not the place to do it. But if you’re interested in grabbing ... More on clubzone
Bowling Alleys – Parkville, Maryland
26 Duckpin lanes - Summer & winter leagues - Visit our pro shop - Children's birthday parties - Refreshments & snack bar ... More on entertainment.com
Swimming – Hoboken, New Jersey
*Call for information about membership registration times and requirements. Memberships honored at all Manhattan ... More on SwimmersGuide
Things To Do – New York, New York
Does anyone know if this trail is open? I was in Lake Placid last year and it wasn't open yet. If not open ... More on TrailLink.com
Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. Frederick Douglass was born into American slavery on Maryland's Eastern Shore in February 1818. In March 1826, Douglass, a slave child, was sent to live in the Hugh Auld household at this location, from 1826-1831. Douglass ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Schuylkill, Pennsylvania
'Centennial National Bank' is a historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The bank was chartered on January 19, 1876 to finance the Centennial Exposition. The Centennial National Bank today The bank's headquarters building, ... More on Wikipedia
Landmarks – Elkton, Maryland
Inscription. Frenchtown, one mile west of this marker, was an important link in the north-south travel route during the 18th and 19th centuries. As a depot, it was burned by the British under Admiral Cockburn on April 29, 1813. , ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Long Island City, New York
'Founder's Hall', formerly 'The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research' was the first building opened on the campus of Rockefeller University. It was the first major philanthropic foundation created by John D. Rockefeller, Jr.. ... More on Wikipedia
Restaurants – Abingdon, Maryland
Great Crabs...: Always had great crabs nice and full and the shrimp is great too... More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Woodbury, New Jersey
Stewart Lakeâs 45 acres are surrounded entirely by a municipal park. In some areas the woods thin, leaving only a modest screen between you and civilization; elsewhere they provide a thick blanket of insulation. Upland woods of maple, ... More on AnglerWeb.com
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