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Nightlife – Upperville, Virginia
Contempory cusine served in dining rooms dating back to 1763 with views of the Virginia's hunt country. More on Virginia.org
Book Shopping – Washington, Washington DC
Offers links to loads of homeschooling information, including activities and lessons, supplies and ... More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Manassas, Virginia
Inscription. Manassas Junction was twice destroyed by fire in the Civil War and badly damaged by fires in 1905 and 1911. The Confederates burned their base here in March 1862 to avoid seizure by the Federals and Stonewall Jackson ... More on HMDB
Sightseeing – Annandale, Virginia
Inscription. Shortly before 5 A. M. on Wednesday, 24 August 1864, Lt. Col. John Singleton Mosby with about 300 Confederate Rangers and two field artillery pieces opened fire from the west side of the Accotink Creek valley on a Union ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Manassas, Virginia
Inscription. During the Civil War, two railroads—the Manassas Gap and the Orange and Alexandria—intersected here. Manassas Junction was strategically important to both the Union and the... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Davidsonville, Maryland
pumpkins, flowers (mums) Closes December 24 and reopens July 10. Cut flowers, including many field-grown mums. The farm's mum ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org
Museums – Washington, Washington DC
The Octagon was completed between 1799 and 1801 - the first residence to be completed in the area near the Whi ... More on PlanetWare
Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC
Inscription. Site of the residence of, John Marshall: Chief Justice of the United States, Plaque erected under the auspices of the, Columbia Historical Society, and, the Bar Association, of the Dis... More on HMDB
Music and Theater – Kensington, Maryland
about Kensington Town Hall: Kensington Town Hall (formerly the Armory) is used by the Town of Kensington as the main city office building, housing the Mayor's Office and meeting space on the lower ... More on GoCityKids
Museums – Arlington, Virginia
Ellipse Arts Center is a 3,000 square foot visual arts facility managed by Arlington County Cultural Affairs, Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources. Our mission is to provide a div... More on Virginia.org
Restaurants – Herndon, Virginia
The food is awful and if you don't speak Hindi forget it!!! More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Washington, Washington DC
A wonderful experience and a lovely evening. More on Yahoo! Travel
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