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Campgrounds – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Penn Roosevelt Lake is a tiny haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The lake is a result of the CCC men building a log-crib dam at the confluence of Sassafras Run and Standing Stone Creek. The lake offers lakeside picnicking, nearby camping, ... More on Wildernet.com
Landmarks – Annville, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Fallen Warrior Memorial, 2nd BCT: The 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division (2/28 BCT), Pennsylvania Army National Guard, was mobilized January 2005 to support Operation Iraqi Freedom. Known as the "IRON BRIGADE, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. In the house at 223 N. Front Street lived two 19th Century Pennsylvania Governors, William Bigler (1852-1855) and James Pollock (1855-1858). Also here resided U. S. Army Major Marcus Reno, the controversial survivor of ... More on HMDB
Clothing Shopping – Wilmington, Delaware
Oranges & Lemons has classic, timeless, fun pieces for children. I love to coordinate the outfits of my girls - who are five years apart ... More on GoCityKids
Bars – Wilmington, Delaware
This used to be a great bar to go in and have a few drinks and a bit to eat. Now that the three police offi... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Saint Georges, Delaware
The Little Jersey Trail loops through the park on packed earth surface. The trail is wide to accommodate shared-use among hikers, bikers, and equestrians. Trail users will traverse forested ... More on TrailLink.com
Landmarks – Hershey, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Oldest pioneer graveyard in Dauphin County. Here, near Pastors William Bertram and John Roan, lie heroes of the French and Indian Wars and the Revolution; and Colonel John Rodgers, a s... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. A covered wooden bridge, designed by Theodore Burr, was built here in 1813-17; called "Camel Back" because of its unique arch design. The structure, partly rebuilt in 1847 and 1867, was replaced after severe flood damage ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Newark, Delaware
Inscription. Left Column, Delaware is the second smallest state in the country. However, we played an important role in the formation of the nation. Caesar Rodney rode from Lewes to Philadelphia to cast the deciding vote for independence ... More on HMDB
Bowling Alleys – Ephrata, Pennsylvania
Dutch Gardens Miniature Golf Course at 222 Dutch Lanes 4311 Oregon Pike Ephrata, PA 17522 More on Dutchlanes.com
Bars – Wilmington, Delaware
O'Friel's Irish Pub - Hosts occasional live music. More on clubzone
Restaurants – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Neato Burrito is a great little lunch spot right in downtown Harrisburg. More on Judysbook.com
Restaurants – Etters, Pennsylvania
I don't care much for their pizza but their cheesesteaks are on special every Tuesday and you won't find a ... More on Yahoo! Travel
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