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Things To Do – Fountain Hill, Pennsylvania
This is a very scenic, historic and peaceful area! More on TrailLink.com
Nightlife – Doylestown, Pennsylvania
PUCK is a 100-seat live music venue in the heart of gorgeous old Doylestown. The summer patio is alive with sound as friends gather ... More on bctc.org
Golf Courses – Summit, New Jersey
This club has excellent facilities and two amazing courses. More on GolfReview
Health Club – Califon, New Jersey
All current group classes are Vinyasa flow. These classes combine elements from all major Hatha Yoga traditions, including Iyengar, Asthanga, Viniyoga and Anusara, into a dynamic flowing style. The style emphasizes movement synchronized ... More on YogaFinder
Landmarks – Bangor, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Robert M. Jones of Wales, who came here in 1848 as an immigrant, began the slate quarrying industry. The region became a major world center for slate. From here came slate for roofs an... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Oldwick, New Jersey
Inscription. English settler John Taylor established a gristmill c. 1760 approximately 0.7 miles downstream on Taylor's Mill Road. The mill supplied flour to American troops during the Revolutionary War and continued to operate into ... More on HMDB
Parks – Flemington, New Jersey
Inscription. Found here and south towards the area of Copper Hill as early as 1816. Mining craze lasted 50 years, but limited amounts of ore never allowed commercial success. , Erected by Hunterdon County Cultural And Heritage Commission. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Pipersville, Pennsylvania
(Loux, 90', 1874, 38-09-11) across Cabin Run E. of Pipersville , Bucks County, PA. Dark Hollow Rd. E. 0.25 miles from jct with PA413 in Pipersville, SE on Carversville Rd. 0.5 miles ... More on dalejtravis.com
Landmarks – Durham, Pennsylvania
Inscription. In the 1700's, Robert Durham built his historical boat in Durham, Pa. These boats were used to ship cannon balls, made at the Durham Furnace, to Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War. On Christmas Eve, in 1776, Washington ... More on HMDB
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