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Landmarks – Newburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Dedicated to the Glory of God and the Citizens of Newburg Penna, and Hopewell Township, who served their country in the cause of freedom World War II, These died that liberty might not perish, —————, ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Sharpsburg, Maryland
The cemetery was very moving to see and to read all the stones . It really told alot about what went on at ... More on TripAdvisor
National And State Parks – Hot Springs, Virginia
Revel in the gorgeous countryside of the Nature Conservancyâs Warm Springs Mountain Preserve and hiking the easy 2.4- mile Ingalls Overlook Trail, where youâll see catawba rhododendrons, ... More on travelandleisure
Landmarks – New Market, Virginia
Settlers first discovered the New Market area's fertile lands, wild game, and minerals in 1727. Many of the first settlers being Germans of the Mennonite and Lutheran faiths, later joined by many Scots and Irish. The Town was founded ... More on Virginia.org
Campgrounds – Bendersville, Pennsylvania
Description #### Pine Grove Furnace State Park, is located in the heart of Michaux State Forest in southern Cumberland County. The forest was named for Andre Michaux, a famous French botanist who explored this region in the latter ... More on Wildernet.com
Landmarks – Middletown, Virginia
Inscription. Probably built around 1800, this clapboard-covered log house was once the center of a prosperous 600 acre farm owned by Solomon and Caroline Wunder Heater. Although two of her sons die... More on HMDB
Nightlife – Martinsburg, West Virginia
Club Grotto - In need of a quick drink without the hassle of a doorman? Club Grotto will do the trick. Grab a seat at the welcoming bar and order one of the many brews on hand. The bartender will likely hook ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Hagerstown, Maryland
Inscription. 500 feet beyond this point, on private property, this stone is located. It bears the coat of arms of Lord Baltimore and William Penn. the 104th mile stone and the 103rd mile stone bear the letters M and P Maryland-Pennsylvania ... More on HMDB
Museums – Staunton, Virginia
Jumbo Antique Fire Engine Museum houses the only remaining 1911 Robinson Chemical Fire Engine. The museum, founded in 1982 houses a collection of fire service items, some from the ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Museums – Strasburg, Virginia
Inscription. Part of a 1,000 acre estate begun by George F. Hupp in the 1750s. Hupp's Hill and buildings further south were used as a headquarters by federal generals Nathaniel Banks and James Shields during Stonewall Jackson's 1862 ... More on HMDB
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