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Landmarks – Annandale, Virginia
Inscription. This Model 1905 three inch field gun saw service in the Mexican Campaign against Pancho Villa, and was originally obtained by a local veterans organization during the mid-1950s. In the early 1980s, American Legion Bicentennial ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Clementon, New Jersey
Clementon Hideaway - Beer, liquor and all other booze—it all ends up in the same place. If you’re looking for a decent fueling station ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Bel Air, Maryland
Inscription. Birthplace and home of Dr. John Archer, 1741-1810. First gradate of medicine in America, signer of the Bush Declaration March 22, 1775. Member of Congress 1802. One of the founder of the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Halethorpe, Maryland
Inscription. To honor and commemorate those of us who served in the Armed Forces: Andersen, Alber T.; Andrews, Kenneth S.; Arnold, Lester e.; Bailey, Charles W.; Baker, Wilfred E.; Baquol, Calvin L.; Barbaro, Joseph R.; Barnes, Beverly ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Gwynn Oak, Maryland
Inscription. The Gwynns Falls Trail begins near Franklintown at the abrupt end of Interstate 70 and passes by two of the community's landmarks, a mill and an inn. The gristmill operated on Dead Run from 1761 to 1934. Franklintown ... More on HMDB
Bars – Brooklyn, New York
The bartender was attentive -taking glasses away quickly and asking us if we were ready for our next pitch... More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC
Inscription. Earthworks of Fort Chaplin are visible through the wooded areas at the top of the hill. Fort Chaplin was named in honor of Col. Daniel Chaplin, who was mortally wounded on August 17, 1864, at Deep Bottom, Virginia. , ... More on HMDB
Tours – Alexandria, Virginia
Alexandria's Original Ghost and Graveyard Tour. Entertaining, costumed guides take you by lantern-light on a six-block walking ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Report from the Fort, 21 January 1802 Major J. J. Ulrich Rivardi: One side of brick barracks, 117 feet long, 28 wide and very divided into seven rooms, five of which could accommodate 25 men¦the other side is quite small ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
For excellent value and good food in a great location, I definately recommend Aromatic. More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Brooklyn, New York
My friend had the burger and I had the salmon. More on CitySearch
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