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Woodstock Museum Historic Wickham House

Museums – Woodstock, Virginia

18th Century Log Home with period furnishings, completely restored, a treasure amidst the busy Town of Woodstock! More on Virginia.org

Onyx Mind Body

Health Club – Warren, New Jersey

We offer tranquil environment to begin your session. there is a variety of mind and body teachings such as yoga (teen, mommy and me,pre-natal, healing), pilates, reformer, ballet ... More on YogaFinder

Building: VA-75-01

Landmarks – Sperryville, Virginia

(VA-75-01) in Sperryville, Rappahannock County, VA. US211 W. 1.25 miles from jct with US522 in Sperryville to the building at the jct ... More on dalejtravis.com

Elk Fishing Site

Campgrounds – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Fishing is one of the most popular activities at Elk State Park in the East Branch Clarion River. The area offers warm and cold water game fish. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission stocks muskellunge, walleye, smallmouth bass, ... More on Wildernet.com

Blue Lotus Healing Arts

Health Club – Clinton, New Jersey

Private yoga instruction, therapeutic massage, neuromusuclar therapy, cranio-sacral therapy, sound therapy and reiki. More on YogaFinder

Hebron Lutheran Church

Landmarks – Madison, Virginia

Built in 1740; founded by German Settlers; the oldest Lutheran Church in countinuous use in the United Stastes;one of four wooden ... More on Virginia.org

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  • Inscription. Nearby stands Hebron Lutheran Church. This cruciform church was built in 1740 and is Americas oldest church in continuous use by Lutherans. The congregation was formed by 1725 by Germa... More on HMDB

Hampton Lanes

Bowling Alleys – Northampton, Pennsylvania

Family entertainment center - Special bowling events throughout the year More on entertainment.com

Stone Mill

Landmarks – Pittstown, New Jersey

Inscription. Built by Moore Furman, Deputy Quartermaster General of Washingtons army. , Erected by Hunterdon County Cultural and Heritage Commission. , Marker series. This marker is included in the New Jersey, Hunterdon County Cultural ... More on HMDB

Rodale Institute

Tours – Kutztown, Pennsylvania

Visit the demonstration garden and see the agricultural experiments taking place at the Rodale Institute. Rodale, which publishes Prevention and other magazines, ... More on Off the Beaten Path: Pennsylvania

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  • Visit the demonstration garden and see the agricultural experiments taking place at the Rodale Institute. Rodale, which publishes Prevention and other ... More on Off the Beaten Path: Pennsylvania

Bridge: Hake

Landmarks – Manor, Pennsylvania

(Hake, 32', 1992, 38-21-D) across Bull’s Head Creek SW of Newville , North Newton Township, Cumberland County, PA. PA641 (Main St. - becomes Greenspring Rd.) SW 2.8 miles from jct with PA233 (High St.) in Newville, W. on ... More on dalejtravis.com

Cheese Board

Restaurants – Winchester, Virginia

Casa Milla

Restaurants – Staten Island, New York

Later he moved to port richmond on staten island, became interested in the restaurant business and worked as a chef for 15 years at ligreci's staaten. More on NYTimes.com

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  • This is not a mexican restaurant................ More on Dine.com

  • Selatin velija came to brooklyn from albania in 1970. Later he moved to port richmond on staten island, became interested in the restaurant ... More on NYTimes.com

Coffee Tea and Krumpets

Restaurants – New Cumberland, Pennsylvania

Hamlin - Claws n' Paws Wild Animal Park

Wildlife / Animals – Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania

One hundred and twenty species of exotic animals are housed in a wooded setting at the Claws 'n' Paws Wild Ani ... More on PlanetWare

PRR 4859

Landmarks – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

'PRR 4859' is a GG1-class electric locomotive located in the Transportation Center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States. It was operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad and its successors, Penn Central and Conrail. 4859 pulled ... More on Wikipedia