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Landmarks – Middletown, Virginia
Inscription. From this position (Belle Grove Mansion is west of here) most of the VI and XIX U. S. Corps camps were visible on 19 October 1864. The XIX Corps camped close to their earthworks along the ridge to the south. VI Corps ... More on HMDB
Home and Garden Stores – Mc Henry, Maryland
This garden center features lawn and garden products, decorative accessories, ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Front Royal, Virginia
Inscription. A remarkable number of Front Royal residents recorded the battle in their diaries. At least five of these diaries survive to reveal the civilian side of the Civil War, usually absent from official military records or ... More on HMDB
Museums – Swanton, Maryland
6,000-sq. ft. educational/interpretive center. Natural, cultural, historical resources; mounted specimens, aviary, children's interactive ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Things To Do – Lemont Furnace, Pennsylvania
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: 500 Typical season: Technical details: none Drive-In Timeline: There are no timeline ... More on drive-ins.com
Themeparks – McHenry, Maryland
The Aqua Mountain Resort will include a large indoor water park with a rustic Adirondacks theme. It will feature a generous number of water slides, although, according to the info released thus far, it will not offer any signature ... More on About
Things To Do – Reedsville, West Virginia
Our ride was very relaxing and was almost entirely downhill to Morgantown. More on TrailLink.com
Wineries And Vineyards – Somerset, Pennsylvania
Specializing in Native American, French hybrid, and other European grape wines, this winery also offers a beautiful venue for special events. Well behaved dogs are allowed around the grounds; they ... More on DogFriendly.com
Landmarks – Oakland, Maryland
Inscription. George Washington stopped here Sept. 26, 1784 on his trip to determine a feasible passage between the Potomac and the Ohio for a canal or easy portage between these rivers as a passage to western territory. , Erected ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Rockwood, Pennsylvania
(Stevanus, 10', 1972, 38-56-(c ) across dry land W. of New Centerville , Milford Township, Somerset County, PA. PA281/653 W. 0.9 miles from jct with PA653 in New Centerville to the bridge on the ... More on dalejtravis.com
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