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Landmarks – Malvern, Pennsylvania
Inscription. On the morning after the battle, Colonel Adam Hubley of the 10th Pennsylvania wrote, “I sent my Major [Caleb North] with 4 of our Horsemen on the field who counted our Dead bodys, the enemys were taken off¦” ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania
I didn't cut my hair for 6 years because of mishaps like this. More on insiderpages.com
Art Museums – Bensalem, Pennsylvania
SPECIALIZING in finding undervalued internationally distributed artists. We raise money for non-profit groups. Feature artists: Dwayne Hickman (a.k.a. Dobie Gillis), Charles Fazzino, ... More on Bccvb.com
Landmarks – Hampton, New Jersey
Inscription. Est. 1763 Served Workers from Union Forge. David Reynolds Owner and Builder. Hanged in 1765 by the British for Counterfeiting, , Erected 2000 by Hunterdon County Cultural and Heritage Commission. , Marker series. This ... More on HMDB
Health Club – Scranton, Pennsylvania
We assist others in developing yoga studios from raw space as well as modifing existing studios to enhance client comfort and safety. We work with air purification,temperature ... More on YogaFinder
Landmarks – Abington, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Dedicated to the men and women, of Abington District who answered, the call to service in the World War: Ernest Lafitte Brautigam, James Diodato, Aaron M. Welch, [They died in service], George R. Ambler, Jr. Harry A. ... More on HMDB
Museums – Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania
The museum has guided tours only most of the year, but 4 Sundays a year the museum is allows tours on y... More on TripAdvisor
Clothing Shopping – Doylestown, Pennsylvania
First and only authentic Italian store importing the finest artwork from Venice ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Oreland, Pennsylvania
This charming little playground has grown smaller over the years. It used to include a large sandbox, tire dinosaur, climbing aparatus, enormous slide and other fun equipment. The playground was initially built in the... More on KaBoom.org
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