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Dancing – Washington, Washington DC
Housed in a renovated two-storey brick and glass warehouse, 2K9 is one DC's self-proclaimed multi-ethnic clubs. ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Cambridge, Maryland
The 1884 building is the third on the site; large Colonial graveyard adjacent. Also, 32 imported stained glass windows, needlepoint ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Museums – Dayton, Virginia
The Daniel Harrison house was built in the 18th century by one of the early settlers in the Harrisonburg area. The house is located on Cook's Creek just north of Dayton. The house with generous don... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Washington, Washington DC
There's no place better than D.C.'s Fox and Hounds. I've never received a better deal for a drink in any c... More on igougo
Museums – Harrisonburg, Virginia
The Virginia Quilt Museum is nestled in the heart of Harrisonburg?s downtown historic district. The Virginia Quilt Museum is the Commonwealth?s official quilt museum and is open to the public as a ... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Earleville, Maryland
Inscription. Home of the Lusbys in the early 1700s. Ruth Lusby and Commodore Jacob Jones married in 1821. Made the Anchorage their home and enlarged it in 1835. Jones served on the “Philadelphia” when it ran aground at ... More on HMDB
Tours – Washington, Washington DC
We were able to enjoy this tour last year since we were in D.C. the appropriate weekend. This tour was the best use of my $20+ I have EVER spent. My wife and I enjoyed the tour thoroughly. What a window on the worl... More on Yahoo! Travel
Entertainment Venue And Sports Arenas – Baltimore, Maryland
We offer names and phone numbers of advanced Peabody student and graduate musicians to those seeking classical, light jazz or vintage popular music for concerts, ... More on Baltimore.org
National And State Parks – Manassas, Virginia
Inscription. Brig. Gen. Thomas J. Jackson's First Virginia Brigade, plus artillery, marched from Confederate headquarters at the Lewis House ("Portici") along this wagon path to Henry Hill, arriving here about noon. , Location. 38° ... More on HMDB
Parks – Falls Church, Virginia
Beautiful spot tucked into Falls Church City, next to one of the first homes in the area. Large barn that is often open for special events such as music and to show tools of the times and Civil reenactments as well. S... More on KaBoom.org
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