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Golf Courses – Washington, Washington DC
I wasn't so excited about Beechtree- in fact, there are few memorable holes. You won't be disappointed, but this place ... More on GolfReview
Landmarks – Falls Church, Virginia
Inscription. Large log house named for its two huge chimneys. One datestone was inscribed 1699, the traditional date quoted for the community's founding. First recorded owner of site is Henry Gunnell (1773 22.75 acre grant). James ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Washington, Washington DC
Mostly because they didn't cost a fortune but they don't look it. More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Woodbridge, Virginia
You can learn the game of golf without spending alot of money. More on golflink.com
Gay Lesbian Nightlife – Washington, Washington DC
Edge, The - People come to The Edge for one reason only, and that is to dance. If disco died, no one told the legions of gay boys who crowd the dance floor here seven nights a week, pulsating to a mix of disco classics and modern ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Leesburg, Virginia
Inscription. The 42nd New York (“Tammany Regiment”) was commanded by Col. Milton Cogswell, the only West Point-trained officer among the senior Union commanders at Balls Bluff. Five companies of the 42nd participated in ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Triangle, Virginia
Inscription. Alfred Lerner, 1933 – 2002: Marine Officer, industry leader, husband, father, grandfather, and philanthropic giant. He was the embodiment of courage, leadership, and patriotism. Al Lerner attributed his many achievements ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Arlington, Virginia
Inscription. To the northwest is Minor's Hill. So called for George Minor who lived on the far side at the time of the Revolution. It is the highest elevation in the county. In the fall of 1861, it was the site of a Confederate outpost. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Inscription. In August 1864, Gen. U. S. Grant ordered Gen. Phillip Sheridan to construct earth fortifications on Bolivar Heights. These forts faced northwest to protect against Confederate movements down the Shenandoah Valley to Harpers ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Fairfax, Virginia
Home of 25 flavors - Enjoy jumbo wings, chicken fingers, kid'z menu & more - Open daily More on entertainment.com
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