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Landmarks – Ridgefield, Connecticut
Inscription. c. 1730, Ensign, James Benedict, Cobbler's Shop and Home, , Location. 41° 16.329′ N, 73° 29.505′ W. Marker is in Ridgefield, Connecticut, in Fairfield County. Marker is at the intersection of Rockwell ... More on HMDB
Food Shopping – Wareham, Massachusetts
Old-fashioned country store specializing in local items. Stop in for lunch at our deli, a fresh-baked treat, local produce, and unique gifts. Owned and operated by A. D. Makepeace, ... More on Massvacation.com
Landmarks – Westport, Connecticut
Inscription. Jennings Trail, Disbrow Tavern, Here stood the inn where, General Washington stopped, for refreshment June 28, 1775, The church was built in 1862. Architect – P. L. Moulnier, Westport Historical Society, Westport ... More on HMDB
Spectator Sport – Derby, Connecticut
Welcome to Club Ballroom - a space dedicated to ballroom dancing where there is something for all dancing enthusiasts - Social dancing on Fri. & Sat. ... More on entertainment.com
Health Club – Hopedale, Massachusetts
FrogPond Yoga certified yoga classes offered in Hopedale and Hopkinton. Beginners and seasoned practioners welcome. Private ... More on YogaFinder
Landmarks – Tarrytown, New York
Inscription. Erected in 1837. For many, years Washington Irving, was vestryman and warden. Ivy is from cuttings from, vine on his home Sunnyside. , Erected by State of New York. , Location. 41&de... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Great food good portions and fair prices . More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Bloomfield, Connecticut
Staff is fine except for pro shop who are not very friendly , which is odd because you would think they would want the business. More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Redding, Connecticut
Inscription. Front of Monument: Erected to commemorate, the Winter Quarters of, Putnams Division of the, Continental Army. Nov. 7th 1778. May 25th 1779. Right of Monument: Putnam, McDougal, Poor, Parsons, Huntington, Back of Monument: ... More on HMDB
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