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Things To Do – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. On the site directly across the street stood the Eagle Hotel, a three-story brick structure opened by George Buehler in January of 1812. It was here that Charles Dickens stayed when touring America in 1842 during which ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Lovettsville, Virginia
Inscription. This is the church site and cemetery of the oldest continuous German Reformed congregation in Virginia. Founded before 1748 by Elder William Wenner, the congregation met in members houses until the first log meetinghouse ... More on HMDB
Museums – Alburtis, Pennsylvania
overview: Construction of the Lock Ridge Iron Furnace began in 1868 during the peak of the anthracite iron industry. ... More on MuseumStuff.com
Health Club – Alburtis, Pennsylvania
It is my mission to help you experience complete mind/body wellness through the teachings of yoga. Anyone can benefit from this empowering ... More on YogaFinder
Health Club – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
A student of yoga for many years, Raymond offers the student a variety of styles blended into one yoga class. Classes are mixed level and held every Tuesday and Thursday at 7pm. On Saturdays at 8:3... More on YogaFinder
Landmarks – Tatamy, Pennsylvania
Inscription. A Delaware Indian of the Munsee branch, he exemplified the spirit of reconciliation. He lived on 315 acres northeast of here, patented to him by the Penns, 1738. Tatamy was the first Native American baptized by the famed ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Brownsville, Maryland
Inscription. Marching from Middletown to seize Maryland Heights, McLaws and Andersons Confederate Divisions crossed South Mountain by this road September 11, 1862. On September 14th Manleys N. C. Battery and elements of Semmes Brigade ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Brunswick, Maryland
Inscription. In 1921, a group of Veterans built and dedicated this park to honor WWI Veterans. Originally, a WWI Howitzer Cannon was located on this concrete pedestal. The citizens of Brunswick were called upon to donate the cannon ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
The mark of a successful man is one that can spend an entire day on the bank of a river without feeling guilty about it More on igougo
Restaurants – Staten Island, New York
The food is jsut as good there (though not better), but the ambience is more suited to an evening out. More on TripAdvisor
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