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Landmarks – Gaithersburg, Maryland
Inscription. Built 1903. According to an 1880s newspaper report, John A. Belt was the proprietor of the largest mercantile establishment in Montgomery County. Belts store and upstairs hall, known as Norman Hall, became the pivotal ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Bethesda, Maryland
Free parking, but hard to find a spot. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Occoquan, Virginia
Inscription. Ex-slave Lewis H. Bailey organized Ebenezer Baptist Church in 1883. It is one of the oldest African-American Baptist congregations in Easter Prince William County. The original church, built on this site in 1883–1884, ... More on HMDB
Bowling Alleys – Eldersburg, Maryland
Spacious 12 lane pin facility - Family owned & operated - Leagues year round - Rock N Bowl every Sat - Full service proshop ... More on entertainment.com
Swimming – Fort Myer Heights, Virginia
The pool is usually configured with 25y lanes. Information about Arlington's Schools' Aquatic Centers can be found HERE . More on SwimmersGuide
Museums – Washington, Washington DC
Topics: district of columbia. More on MuseumStuff.com
Landmarks – Leesburg, Virginia
Inscription. Charles Fenton Mercer (1778–1858) is buried near here in Union Cemetery. After serving as an officer in the U. S. Army, he was recalled to service as an aid to Virginia Governor ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Fairfax, Virginia
good resturant excellent food good workers More on Yahoo! Travel
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