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Landmarks – Newville, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Original log meeting house was erected 1737 near the Big Spring. Church was fully organized, October 1738. Present stone structure was built 1789, and in 1790 the trustees laid out Newville as a town on the church-owned ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Fayetteville, Pennsylvania
It was pretty cheap to play, so a pretty decent value if you're looking for a cheap place to play. More on golflink.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 – Harrisonburg, Virginia
Voted "Best Coffee in the Valley" since 2003, Daily Grind offers a nice blend of coffees, sandwiches, and gelato (Italian gourmet ice cream). Visit this location while you are Downtown or check out our other locations conveniently ... More on Virginia.org
Museums – Staunton, Virginia
We discovered that, since their retirement, this complex is closed and the property was sold back to the city. More on igougo
Museums – Strasburg, Virginia
Although not on the same level as the Stonewall Jackson House in Lexington, this small museum does a good... More on Frommers
History Museum – Dayton, Virginia
Museum housing collections of local historical significance. More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Strasburg, Virginia
Inscription. The earthworks on the hilltop to the southwest were constructed by General Banks in the campaign of 1862. , Erected 1927 by Conservation & Development Commission. (Marker Number A-24: ), , Location. 38° 59.537′ ... More on HMDB
Art Museums – Roanoke, Virginia
Roanoke has a very historic feel to it, until you turn the corner and see the distinctly modern Taubman Mus... More on insiderpages.com
Landmarks – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Abolitionist, minister, orator, editor, educator. Born in New York City; traveled in the U. S. Canada, and Britain on behalf of antislavery and free Blacks. General Secretary, A. M. E. Zion Church. Lived after 1870 in ... More on HMDB
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