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Parks – Mardela Springs, Maryland
Southern end of north-south line of the Mason-Dixon boundary, installed to settle boundary disputes between Penn/Calvert families, ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Entertainment Venue And Sports Arenas – Baltimore, Maryland
One of the craziest concerts I've ever been to. We missed System of a Down, but did get to see Powerman5000, Korn, Kid Rock and Metallica. ... More on igougo
Landmarks – Keller, Virginia
Inscription. Two miles east, on Route 600, meets what is possibly the nation's oldest continuous Sunday School. Begun by William Elliott in his home in 1785, it was moved in 1816 to Burton's Chapel and in 1870 to the present church. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Middletown, Maryland
Inscription. The first building on this corner was a two story, frame dwelling, built in the early 1800s. The property was purchased by the Middletown Savings Bank in 1907, and the house was soon moved to the rear of the lot. The ... More on HMDB
Sightseeing – Burkittsville, Maryland
Inscription. On the evening of September 13, 1862, Confederate cavalry under Brigadier General Wade Hampton and Colonel Thomas Munford occupied the Cramptons Gap/Burkittsville vicinity. Early on the 14th, Major General J. E. B. Stuart, ... More on HMDB
Religion and Faith – Baltimore, Maryland
This cathedral was very beautiful and worth a stop downtown. The decor and huge pipe organ, along with the ... More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Baltimore, Maryland
It really is always a pleasure to eat at Amicci's. More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Pasadena, Maryland
Overall very impressed with food and relaxed, inviting waterside ambience. More on Restaurantica
Restaurants – Columbia, Maryland
hanamura is a comfortable little place in columbia with plenty of parking and easy to get to. More on AOL.com
Landmarks – Temperanceville, Virginia
Inscription. Commemorates the belief that in this ancient family cemetery were buried near the remains of Francis Makemie, those of his wife Naomi, his daughters Elizabeth and Madame Anne Holden, and his father-in-law, William Anderson. ... More on HMDB
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