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Things To Do – Washington, Washington DC
Show Bar - It has charming service, beautiful ambiance, posh décor, and a celebrity clientele. Just kidding. Forget all that. Show Bar is your run-of-the-mill deli, so don’t count on much more than accurate change and maybe, if you’re ... More on clubzone
Bars – Baltimore, Maryland
Big Poppa's Bar & Grill, LLC is offering up to Twenty-five (25) increments for a total of Twenty-five percent (25%), or a total investment of One Hundred Thousand Dollars and no/cents ($100,000... More on Bigpoppasplace.com
Parks – Washington, Washington DC
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Landmarks – Fort Belvoir, Virginia
Inscription. Little is known about the slaves and slave life at Belvoir. The manor was constructed at a time when wealthy Virginia farmers used slave labor as a diversified agricultural regime. Sla... More on HMDB
Parks – Washington, Washington DC
This island received its name because of nearby Doe Bay. A Native American canoe pullout site is present as an archeological site on the north shoreline. Facilities include a 44-foot pier, 12 x 30 ft moorage float, 31-foot connecting ... More on Epinions.com
Bars – Pasadena, Maryland
Sun Pok's Willy D's is the type of place you start off your night. The drinks are cheap and strong but the crowd isn’t the type to get the party started. Grab a ... More on clubzone
Restaurants – Washington, Washington DC
Aatish has the very best Indian food in DC! More on Menupages.com
Book Shopping – Washington, Washington DC
about Borders: One of the big chains but your kids won't care. Carries books, videos, and CDs with many discounted offerings. The store offers a few cozy places to curl up with a book, a great kids' section, and a decent selection ... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC
Inscription. Over 265,000 American women served during the Vietnam era (1956 through 1975) and over 11,000 saw duty in Vietnam. The majority served as nurses, caring for thousands of wounded servicemen in the difficult conditions ... More on HMDB
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