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Landmarks – Bloomsbury, New Jersey
Inscription. Upper Plaque: Honor Roll, 1941 1945: Dedicated to the valiant youth of Bloomsbury Borough who served their country in World War II. William E. Anderson, Jr. Frank H. Apgar Clarence C. Bigley Joseph E. Bigley Russell W. ... More on HMDB
Parks – Street, Maryland
Throop Park is one of many small city parks created to meet the growing recreational demands of post-World War II Chicago. The city's Bureau of Parks and Recreation developed this Lower West Side park on Board of Education-owned property ... More on chicagoparkdistrict.com
Food And Drink – Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
The staff was attentive and very pleasant. More on TeaMap
Things To Do – Catasauqua, Pennsylvania
This is one of my favorite trails so far (though I have been on under 10):-) It was well maintained, peaceful and offered great scenery along the ride. More on TrailLink.com
Things To Do – Denver, Pennsylvania
Cocalico Sportsmen's Association was founded in 1947 to further the outdoor sports of hunting, fishing and shooting. Occupying over 110 acres of beautiful wooded land in Northern Lancaster County, the club and its 1500 plus members ... More on Cocalicosportsmen.org
Things To Do – Reading, Pennsylvania
about Greater Reading Expo Center: The Greater Reading Expo Center offers 250,000 square feet of exhibition space on one floor. More than 3,000 free, on-site parking spaces are available for visito... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Hershey, Pennsylvania
Inscription. In a basketball game played here on March 2, 1962, Philadelphia Warrior center Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points against the New York Knicks a record for points scored by a single player in any National Basketball Association ... More on HMDB
Food And Drink – Intercourse, Pennsylvania
The hostess was more than kind and accommodating . More on TeaMap
Landmarks – Maytown, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Noted leader in state and national politics, statesman, diplomat, member of Lincoln's cabinet, U. S. Senator. Was born, 1799, in a log house that stood on this site. Died in 1889 at Donegal Springs. , Erected 1951 by ... More on HMDB
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
Restaurants – Reading, Pennsylvania
But the building itself is wonderful and the service is fabulous...2 visits and you're greeted like family! More on Yahoo! Travel
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