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Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. To the Glory of God, and in Memory of Lutheran Pioneers. Erected by members and friends of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Winchester, Va. 1938. These walls are the sacred ruins of ... More on HMDB
Themeparks – Lancaster, Pennsylvania
No one does Halloween like the legendary Jason's Woods! Celebrating 25 years, featuring nine hair-raising, haunted attractions with breathtaking special effects. Free fabulous pre-show entertainme... More on Padutchcountry.com
Swimming – Silver Spring, Pennsylvania
Although the facility does not have a "drop-in" policy or rates, in reply to an email inquiry we sent, we were told "We do not have a drop in type admission or daily admission system. We do, however, ... More on SwimmersGuide
Went there a few years ago for their fish drop. It was a very interesting tour. More on TripAdvisor
Golf Courses – Reading, Pennsylvania
If it was free I would not play there again. More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Winterthur, Delaware
(DePaulo, 17', 1996, 08-02-c) across a stream S. of Centerville , New Castle County, DE. DE52 (Kennett Pike) S. 0.7 miles from jct with Twaddell Mill Rd. in Centerville to the bridge on the W. side of the road just N. of a long driveway ... More on dalejtravis.com
Museums – Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Volunteers Make the MMA Possible In 1975, a small group of dedicated and concerned citizens established what was to become Mechanicsburg's "museum," saving precious local historic materials and objects from loss or destruction. From ... More on Mechanicsburgmuseum.org
Farm – Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
Welcome to Toigo Orchards! We strive to bring you delicious products of the finest quality, all made with the freshest ingredients. Try our savory pasta sauces, our ... More on Toigoorchards.com
Tours – Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Near Pittsburgh, on July 9, 1755, a French and Native American force decimated a small British and colonial army led by Edward Braddock, opening all of Pennsylvania to Indian raids. The Delaware tribe, under their leader ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Stephens City, Virginia
3 phone calls no pizza kids in bed old lady on the skids just awful More on Yahoo! Travel
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