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Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC
Inscription. 1779-1843. The author of our National Anthem was a lawyer, patriot, community leader and poet. His home and law office stood approximately 100 yards west of here. Francis Scott Key lived there from 1803 to about 1833 ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Frederick, Maryland
Pleasent staff very helpful ! More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Triangle, Virginia
Dedicated in 1983, this beautiful National Cemetery consists of 725 rolling, wooded acres just to the west of interstate-95 at the Triangle exit. Attracting increasing interest by visitors -- parti... More on Virginia.org
Golf Courses – Ashland, Pennsylvania
Nice starter course for the beginner. Short course with small greens, but the greens roll true. A cramped layout, but some interesting ... More on GolfReview
Parks – Rockville, Maryland
* 78. 8 acres * forest and open space * stream valley park * forest preserve/urban wildlife sanctuary More on Rockvillemd.gov
Landmarks – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. This tablet erected, by, The Veterans Association, of the 104th Cavalry, and the active members, of the regiment, in memory of, the officers and men, who died in service, of their country, dedicated 12 June 1971, on the ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Lewisberry, Pennsylvania
Inscription. To "get the farmer out of the mud" was the road from here to Rossville. Gov. Gifford Pinchot broke ground here, July 23, 1931, to inaugurate the rural road improvement program of the Pennsylvania Department of Highways ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Alexandria, Virginia
Presbyterian congregations have worshiped in Virginia since Jamestown days, when the Rev. Alexander Whittaker converted the American Indian princess Pocahontas. Scottish pioneers established this ... More on Frommers
Landmarks – Potomac, Maryland
Inscription. In loving memory of Robert W. Leibling, Husband, Father, WWII Captain, Community Leader, Executive. 1923–2000. Robert W. Lebling gave to the community with passion, just as he loved his family and friends. Highly ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Fairfax, Virginia
The City of Fairfax purchased the historic Blenheim estate in early 1999 to preserve and develop into a Civil War house museum and open-air park. Blenheim is a c. 1855 central-hall-plan brick farm... More on Fxva.com
Restaurants – Fairfax, Virginia
A friendly staff /owner serves outstanding sandwiches at very reasonable prices. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Frederick, Maryland
The'bowl' was a large bowl on a stand and stools and chairs that surrounded it. More on TripAdvisor
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