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Landmarks – Sykesville, Maryland
Inscription. Near here the Confederate cavalry of Major General J. E. B. Stuart entered Carroll County from Cooksville about daybreak June 29, 1863. After damaging the tracks and bridge of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Sykesville, ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Cranford, New Jersey
“Climax Brewing began as the dream of two home brewers who felt it was time for some good beer. Most of the recipes we use to brew our beer today started out as Dave’s own home brewing recipes and ... More on BrewerySearch.com
Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC
I love it...it is so educational, and has a great view of the water. More on GeckoGo
Clothing Shopping – Washington, Washington DC
Cool clothes and decorating items for teens. Some of the softest T shirts we've found (but watch out for the slogans)... More on GoCityKids
Home and Garden Stores – Reston, Virginia
An ever-changing gallery of out-of-the-ordinary handpainted furniture, decorative ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Chesapeake City, Maryland
Inscription. In Revolutionary times this site was occupied by the very popular Chick's Tavern, one of 2 buildings in Bohemia Village. In the 1800's the property was obtained by Thomas Conrey who constructed this Romanesque style building ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Trenton, New Jersey
Inscription. During the Revolution, Fitch manufactured guns for the Continental Army at this site. In 1786, he built the first boat in America to be propelled by steam. His last steamboat made regular Trenton – Philadelphia ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. Eternellement Cher Dans les Coeurs, De Ses Amis Francais, This memorial originally in brass, was brought from France by Count F. de Byron-Khun et Prince Edgard de Waldeck under the auspices of the French Literary Society ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – College Park, Maryland
Inscription. In honor of, Charles B. Calvert: Born August 20, 1808, Died May 12, 1864 through whose efforts was established the Maryland Agricultural College: the first college in America chartered expressly for agricultural experimentation ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Rockville, Maryland
Amenities: The amenities are adequate if all you require is a place to grab a bottle of gatorade and a snack. More on golflink.com
Restaurants – Alexandria, Virginia
The physical facility is nicely attended to and makes you... More on Menupages.com
National And State Parks – Havre de Grace, Maryland
Mtb friendly, two new trails being built as of August 2009, still rocky, rooty, steep, fun as ever. More on trails.mtbr.com
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