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Parks – Towson, Maryland
Ball Field, Picnic Area, Playground More on Towson.com
Things To Do – Brentwood, Maryland
Opened on May 4, 2009 and located in the North Brentwood Municipal Center, Gwendolyn Britt Senior Activity Center was carefully planned and designed for those ages 60 & better. Featuring a large m... More on Pgparks.com
Swimming – Elsmere, Delaware
Hours are noon - 8:30 P.M. (Summer hours are 10 A.M. - 4 P.M.) More on SwimmersGuide
Landmarks – Port Deposit, Maryland
Inscription. Count de Rochambeaus heavy artillery and baggage train camped here September 9, 1781 before fording the Susquehanna at Bald Friar and proceeding to join the main army on the Philadelphia Road. , Erected by State Roads ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Englishtown, New Jersey
Inscription. Major General Charles Lee had only 800 men to try to stall more than 2,000 advancing British troops. The Continentals beat back one cavalry charge before the British grenadiers were upon them. After 3 to 5 minutes of ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Arlington, Virginia
about Long Branch Nature Center: This family favorite features plenty of children's educational programming. Even if you just want to stop by, you can check out various exhibits, the Children's Dis... More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Stafford, Virginia
Government Island is an historic 18th century quarry site that provided Aquia sandstone for the construction of the White House and the U. S. Capitol building. During George Washington's Presidenc... More on Visitfred.com
National And State Parks – Greenbelt, Maryland
Site is one and one-half miles north of Turtle Lake in the center of North Dakota. The reservoir has approximately 675 water surface acres, 620 land acres and 10 miles of shoreline. ... More on recreation.gov
Gardens – Somerset, New Jersey
Garden State Exhibit Center - You’ve been here before. No, maybe not this particular grocer, but you’ve seen a million like it. Garden State Exhibit Center is the usual kind of corner store that you’d see in the beginning of an action ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC
Inscription. "The nest in which the egg was hatched." : President Andrew Johnson, April 1865. The building at 604 H Street, today Golos Chinese Restaurant, is intimately connected with the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln ... More on HMDB
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