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Museums – Greenbelt, Maryland
The main room houses a typical museum -like exhibit with numerous attractive posters, pictures, a plasma-ball, interactive PC-like terminals etc. Down an easily-missed corridor is the Science-... More on GoCityKids
Museums – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
about Paul Robeson House: The Paul Robeson House , also known as the West Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, is a museum housed in the former home of Paul Leroy Robeson , the scholar, athlete, singer,... More on GoCityKids
Parks – Glen Echo, Maryland
The tour was free and we purchased some post cards in the very small gift shop. More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Inscription. 1706 Born at Boston, January 17. 1723 Removed to Philadelphia. 1729 Editor of Pennsylvania Gazette. 1730 Appointed Public Printer. 1731 Founded the Philadelphia Library. 1736 Organized the first Philadelphia Fire Company. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Atlantic City, New Jersey
The New Jersey Korean War Memorial is dedicated to ensuring that future generations remember veterans, their proud and dedicated service, the legacy ... More on Atlanticcitynj.com
Themeparks – Alexandria, Virginia
There?s fun for everyone at Great Waves!! Catch a wave in the wave pool or twist and turn down four-story water slides! Slide with friends or splash around in the shallow waters of the play pool. L... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Rosslyn, Virginia
'The Marriott Wardman Park Hotel' is a Marriott International property in Washington, D.C.. The hotel is located in the Woodley Park neighborhood at 2600 Woodley Road, NW and Connecticut Avenue, NW, adjacent the Woodley ParkZoo/Adams ... More on Wikipedia
Parks – Washington, Washington DC
An overall good school. More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Ellicott City, Maryland
Inscription. The Ellicott brothers constructed what became the first leg of the Baltimore and Frederick-Town Turnpike to get their flour to market in Baltimore. By 1787, they cut a new road east through the forests to shorten the ... More on HMDB
Parks – Hyattsville, Maryland
Wonderul neighborhood park frequented by UP, College Heights, and Calvert Hills residents. Many town functions and events are held in this park. Right across the street at University ... More on KaBoom.org
Restaurants – Newark, Delaware
The service is wonderful and the coffee is excellent. And the Manager treats her customers like their family. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Baltimore, Maryland
Great shows, dinner, drinks... A real destination for an evening! More on TripAdvisor
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