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Landmarks – Warminster, Pennsylvania
Inscription. The tavern at Cross Roads, as Hartsville was initially called, was erected in 1742 and was once the scene of much activity, including cattle auctions. Nearby was land that became an encampment site for 13,000 of George ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Staten Island, New York
Anderson's Annex Tavern - Maybe you’ll see Norm in the corner. Or Cliff sitting next to him. Maybe Sam behind the bar. Yep, Anderson's Annex Tavern is that comfortable, cozy neighborhood ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Mount Laurel, New Jersey
This institute, named for the feminist, suffragist and political ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Bars – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Office Bar & Lounge - A dingy strip club. More on clubzone
Department Store Shopping – New York, New York
Demonstration and hands-on cooking and wine classes at Macy's and NYC's hottest restaurant kitchens. Winner of the International Association of ... More on iloveny.com
Things To Do – Groton, Connecticut
I went there on a filed trip with my history class. It was an incredible walk back in time. It is a house..... More on Yahoo! Travel
Bars – Providence, Rhode Island
Celtic Pub - Celtic Pub is dark but not dreary. It has a casual local feel, yet is friendly to outsiders. You know you're walking into an Irish Pub due to the enormous draft selection and ... More on clubzone
Wineries And Vineyards – Mickleton, New Jersey
Heather and Dan married in September 2003 and their son, Dallas Haddon Brown was born the following year. In the mean time Wagonhouse Winery, LLC was established and Dan and Heather found themselves working toward a goal that they ... More on Wagonhousewinery.com
Landmarks – Lincoln, Rhode Island
As one of the last of the "stone-ender"-style houses that were unique to historic Rhode Island, this building is a must-see for the heritage traveler. Though over restored, the Arnold House is still the best of the "stone-enders" ... More on Heritage
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