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Landmarks – Rockville, Maryland
Inscription. This stone, dated 1803 and located on this site, marked the southeast corner of the original town of Rockville. The letters "B. R." on its face stand for "Beginning of Rockville", , E... More on HMDB
Parks – Frederick, Maryland
Frederick City Watershed CWMA Frederick City Cooperative Wildlife Management Area (CWMA) contains over 7,000 acres of forest land in western Frederick County. The area is popular with deer, squirre... More on Dnr.maryland.gov
Landmarks – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Four years after Gettysburg became the county seat in 1800, the first Adams County Courthouse was placed in Lincoln Square (one block to your right). In 1859 this larger building was erected to serve the growing populace. ... More on HMDB
Wineries And Vineyards – Dundee, New York
Wines in the finest European tradition from the heart of the Finger Lakes. More on VisitRochester.com
Swimming – Lewisberry, Pennsylvania
The pool appears to be jointly operated by the local school district and the recreation department. Community access hours ... More on SwimmersGuide
Parks – Frederick, Maryland
Fishing the Upper Potomac River for Large and Small Mouth Bass. My goal is find and catch fish and to have fun. However ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Landmarks – Cascade, Maryland
Inscription. In the early days of World War II, Camp Richie, then a National Guard training camp, was taken over by the federal government. A Military Intelligence Training Center was established to train intelligence units. A tight ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Urbana, Maryland
This rockin' dinner show and ghost walk details J.E.B. Stuart's famous Ball before the battle of Antietam. Groups only. ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Landmarks – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. (Front): Memorial to the, Grand Army of the Republic, (Left): Senior Vice Commander in Chief, of the G. A. R. Albert Woolson of Duluth, Minnesota, the last survivor, (Right): Dedicated on September 12, 1956, by National ... More on HMDB
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