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Landmarks – Martinsburg, West Virginia
Inscription. Founded, 1778, by Gen. Adam Stephen. Named for Thomas Martin, nephew of Lord Fairfax. Home of Admirals Charles Boarman and C. K. Stribling. Locomotives seized here, 1861, in Jacksons r... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Lemoyne, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Left Panel, Fort Couch was built as part of the emergency fortifications erected to defend Harrisburg and nearby bridges across the Susquehanna River during the 1863 invasion of Pennsylvania by Confederate forces. Fort ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – New York, New York
Wild Edibles - "In October 1992, we officially opened Wild Edibles, dedicating ourselves to seeking out and making available the finest of all possible fish and more. We put a couple of thousand dollars together, bought a couple of ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Hagerstown, Maryland
Inscription. The main block of this house was built in 1762 by Ceorge French. In 1764, it was purchaed by the Hughes family and was Daniel Hughes' home until his death in 1818. He added the wing to the east. Hughes and his borther ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Duncannon, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Produced between 1904 and 1988 by the Standard Novelty Works, located here. In 1920 the plant was credited with producing more children's sleds than any other U. S. factory; its capacity was then 1,600 to 1,800 per day. ... More on HMDB
Bars – New York, New York
The last place you would expect to fine bare-chested bartenders and excellent views of free -spirited ho... More on CitySearch
Things To Do – Brooklyn, New York
about Cards For Your Kids: A unique concept in social calling cards for children. www.cardsforyourkids.com will provide parents and businesses with a convenient way of social networking on the go: highly customized, hand-printed calling ... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – New Milford, New Jersey
Inscription. Built in 1739-40 by Peter P. Demarest. In 1766 he received a license from the local court to “keep a Tavern or Public House” here. The old inn witnessed many stirring events during the American Revolution. ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – New York, New York
the mudstruckers really pulled it off...this is the greatest lil hang out in nyc...mud is still the best ,... More on CitySearch
Restaurants – New York, New York
about Institute of Culinary Education: Think of it this way: you're not so much abdicating a parental role ... More on GoCityKids
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