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Health Club – Madison, New Jersey
We specialize in yoga, stretching, tai-chi, breathing, and meditation. Our instructors are also qualified to give acupressure ... More on YogaFinder
Landmarks – Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. On March 30, 1734, Benjamin Chambers, a Scots-Irish immigrant and millwright was granted a Blunston License by the Penn family to develop a 400-acre plantation and gristmill for the first Franklin County settlement, named ... More on HMDB
Health Club – New Cumberland, Pennsylvania
Multidisciplinary Yoga center serving the Harrisburg area. We offer wonderful yoga classes as well as other diverse pathways for filling your physical, emotional, spiritual and social needs. On-going ... More on YogaFinder
Parks – Dunellen, New Jersey
Inscription. You are standing on a rocky outcrop that was a strategic lookout for General George Washington during the Revolutionary War. At that time, the land was mostly fields and meadows offeri... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Pluckemin, New Jersey
Inscription. By this route, Washington, with his army, retired to Morristown, after his victory, at Princeton, January – 1777, -------------, Erected by the, D-A-R, , Erected by Daughters of... More on HMDB
Ice Cream – Warren, New Jersey
Loved it...but it's gone out of business. We must move on. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Jonestown, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Originally built by Peter Hedrick, 1755. The stockaded blockhouse was improved in early 1756 by Capt. Frederick Smith to guard Swatara Gap and protect the frontier settlements. Site is on Fort Swatara Drive about half ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Bernardsville, New Jersey
Inscription. In 1779 soldiers of the New Jersey Brigade built this hearth. Archeologists stabilized it and removed the other artifacts found here for protection. The hearth provided the huts only c... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Easton, Pennsylvania
Inscription. This canal's 47 miles from Mauch Chunk to Easton were constructed 1827-1829. Here the Lehigh Canal connected with the Delaware Canal to Philadelphia, and with the Morris Canal to New York. Vital to the transport of anthracite ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Summit, New Jersey
A simple restaurant with very good food. More on Gusto.com
Restaurants – Piscataway, New Jersey
Excellent Pizza: I have been there many times to get their pizza and it is DELICIOUS! More on Yahoo! Travel
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