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Gaithersburg Community Museum

Museums – Gaithersburg, Maryland

The museum will be closed for renovations from December 27, 2010 through March 28, 2011. The City of Gaithersburg's Community Museum is located in the restored 1884 B&O Railroad Station complex. Th... More on Gaithersburgmd.gov

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  • Located in a restored 1884 B&O Railroad Station complex, this museum explores the history of Gaithersburg, Md. The museum features educational exhibits and programs designed to spark visitors' inte... More on Heritage

Steamboat Landing

Landmarks – Galesville, Maryland

Inscription. One hundred years ago, Steamboat Landing was the hub of the community. The vessels that docked there linked Galesville to the world. Immigrants and vacationers arrived, while farm produce and seafood were shipped out ... More on HMDB

Embassy of the Czech Republic

Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC

about Embassy of the Czech Republic: The Consular Department of the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Washington, DC provides consular services to Czech visitors and US residents of all the states that do not fall within the jurisdictions ... More on GoCityKids

Anacostia River Trail

Things To Do – Brentwood, Maryland

This is a short spur off the Northeast/Northwest Branch trails. A footbridge across the Anacostia river leads to the Bladensburg Marina/Park, which has restrooms, water fountain, playground, picnic pavilion, boat rentals, and parking. ... More on TrailLink.com

Samuel Gompers House

Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC

'Samuel Gompers House' is a house in Washington, D.C.. Samuel Gompers was president of the American Federation of Labor from 1886 until his death in 1924. Gompers helped found the AFL, and vigorously pursued its three goals of higher ... More on Wikipedia

Private Stock

Bars – Baltimore, Maryland

Blake Lane Dog Park

Parks – Oakton, Virginia

This fenced dog park is open from dawn to dusk. The park is controlled by the Fairfax County Park Authority ... More on DogFriendly.com

East Beach - Lake Crescent

Beaches – Washington, Washington DC

East Beach has lots of potential for becoming a decent bouldering area, however most of the area is contained within dense vegitation. There are quite a few larger boulders, suitable for sport climbing/top roping. None the less there ... More on RockClimbing

Susquehanna State Park

National And State Parks – Jarrettsville, Maryland

A variety of land and water recreation, and a wide range of trails varying in length and difficulty greet visitors at this park. Dogs of all sizes are allowed at no additional fee. Dogs may not be left unattended, and they must be ... More on DogFriendly.com

Ellicott City, Maryland, United States

Skating – Ellicott City, Maryland

Small. Qurter pipe. Funbox. Stairs. Not much More on ConcreteDisciples.com

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  • Http://www. explorehoward. com/news/61525/county-opens-new-skateboard-park/ More on ConcreteDisciples.com

Crimea Mansion The Arrest of Ross Winans

Landmarks – Gwynn Oak, Maryland

Inscription. On May 11, 1861, Union Gen. Benjamin F. Butler's troops occupied the railroad depot southwest of Baltimore at Relay, where a spur of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's main line turned south to Washington. The seizure ... More on HMDB

Jel-Cap Vending Company

Restaurants – Windsor Mill, Maryland

China Gourmet

Restaurants – Annandale, Virginia

Franks Pizza

Restaurants – Sykesville, Maryland

I hear the rest of the food is good too like the garlic knots. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • What a dive but this is the best food...best part it is always good More on TripAdvisor

  • A small and often crowded place, but it's worth it. If you're in the mood for a traditional Italian pizza p... More on TripAdvisor

Benjamin Banneker (1731–1806)

Landmarks – Catonsville, Maryland

Inscription. The self-educated Negro mathematician and astronomer was born, lived his entire life and died near here. He assisted in surveying the District of Columbia, 1791, and published the first Maryland Almanac, 1792. Thomas ... More on HMDB