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Golf Courses – Staunton, Virginia
An adequate course for the price . More on GolfReview
Health Club – Staunton, Virginia
Yoga is a simple tool to achieve balance in your mind, your body, and your life. We invite you to gain that balance ... More on YogaFinder
Parks – Keyser, West Virginia
The field is speed ball with all new air bunkers good staff that works there good Refs very high on safty and good conduct grass field all new has once a month tournaments pays cash prizes an other day you can bring your own ... More on Warpig.com
Landmarks – Springfield, West Virginia
'Hanging Rocks' are perpendicular cliffs rising nearly above the South Branch Potomac River in Hampshire County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Hanging Rocks are located four miles north of Romney at Wappocomo on West Virginia ... More on Wikipedia
Nightlife – Staunton, Virginia
Serving cocktails and light fare until 11pm daily, Sorrell's is located in the Stonewall Jackson Hotel & Conference ... More on WorldWeb.com
Parks – Stuarts Draft, Virginia
Crazy mini ramp at a curch a OK street course 2 big quarterpipes a couple rails boxes. More on skateboardpark.com
Parks – Oakland, Maryland
Inscription. Daileys Park. The Garrett County Historical Society welcomes you to Daileys Park. This park is named in honor of John and Ann Rebecca Dailey, who owned and operated the Glades Hotel in Oakland from 1859 to 1881. Historian ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Romney, West Virginia
Inscription. “Fort Pearsall was on or in view of this site.” : Job Pearsall built a fort as protection against the Indians in 1754 on Lot 16, granted by Fairfax in 1749 containing 323 acres, including part of Indian Mound ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Friendsville, Maryland
(16 sided, MD-11-01) at the eastbound I68 rest area NE of Friendsville, Garrett County, MD. I68 NE about 2.5 miles from jct with MD42 (I68 exit 4) ... More on dalejtravis.com
Landmarks – Grantsville, Maryland
Inscription. Granstville's Main Street, designated today as Alt. Route 40, was once part of the National Road, the country's first federally funded highway. Visit our Town Park to learn more about ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Addison, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Our first national road; fathered by Albert Gallatin. Begun in 1811 at Cumberland, Md.; completed to Wheeling in 1818. Toll road under State control, 1835-1905. Rebuilt, it is present ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – McGaheysville, Virginia
Though it does run through areas of condominiums, other parts offer some pretty good views and a small se... More on golflink.com
Restaurants – Moorefield, West Virginia
Looked like a very nice restaurant from the outside and inside as well....sat my self at around 12:45 p.m. More on Yahoo! Travel
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