We've selected a few points along the way for you to stop. We are trying to surface things you may not find elsewhere, but if we make some poor choices, please understand. Your feedback is appreciated.
Landmarks – Plymouth, Connecticut
Inscription. Constitution Oak, In 1902, Connecticut held a constitutional convention. Each town was given a pin oak to honor the event. This tree is one of the few remaining. , Location. 41° 40.316′ N, 73° 3.242′ ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Wethersfield, Connecticut
The Wethersfield Historical Society holds many exhibits in the Keeney Memorial Center Watson's Gallery including its permanent exhibit Legendary People, Ordinary Lives. The Wethersfield Historical... More on Wethhist.org
Landmarks – Monroe, Connecticut
Inscription. Dedicated To, PFC John K. Goett: Who Gave His Life, And All Those From, Monroe Who Served, During the Vietnam conflict, From 1964 – 1973, Dedicated Nov. 11, 1984, , Erected 1984. , Location. 41° 19.91′ ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Burlington, New Jersey
Inscription. Built in 1703, this, was the first Episcopal, Church in New Jersey. Services were transferred, to new St. Marys in 1854. , Erected by State of New Jersey. , Location. 40° 4.625... More on HMDB
Bars – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I loved the atmosphere: I found that the wait stuff seem to forget about you but it still was a good place ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Lakes – Columbus, New Jersey
'Liberty Lake' is a lake located in Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, in northern Burlington County. It is a popular recreational spot for families in the suburbs northeast of Philadelphia. A freshwater ... More on Wikipedia
Grocery Convenience Shopping – North Wales, Pennsylvania
about Whole Foods Market: Shoppers flock to Whole Foods for its fine vegetarian and organic offerings - and there's no reason for meat eaters or junk food addicts to stay away either. From an extensive selection of organic veggies, ... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Franklin Lakes, New Jersey
Inscription. Originated as an Indian trail across land the Redmen called “Campgaw”. It was surveyed during the Revolutionary War by Robert Erskine, George Washingtons mapmaker, and connected settlements in the Ramapo and ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Sayreville, New Jersey
FOOD: GREAT FOOD AND SERVICE More on Yahoo! Travel
Getting to New Hope from other cities
© 2006 - 2012 Uptake Networks, Inc.