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Landmarks – Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Lawyer, statesman, diplomat, and fifteenth President of United States, lies buried in this cemetery, about 350 yards southeast. His home, Wheatland, located on Marietta Avenue, is marked with a bronze tablet. , Erected ... More on HMDB
Bars – Robesonia, Pennsylvania
Falco's Tavern - Of the city’s hundreds and hundreds of bars, Falco's Tavern fits right in the middle of the bell curve – a place to hit with your buddies on the way to your ultimate destination. ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Trenton, New Jersey
Inscription. From the onset of European settlement in North America slavery was a recognized institution and integral to the colonial economy. Although Quakers discouraged the practice, settlers of other religious faiths living in ... More on HMDB
Bars – Levittown, Pennsylvania
Phillips' Tavern - Maybe you’ll see Norm in the corner. Or Cliff sitting next to him. Maybe Sam behind the bar. Yep, Phillips' Tavern is that comfortable, cozy neighborhood ... More on clubzone
Parks – Horsham, Pennsylvania
about BounceU Horsham: BounceU is a climate-controlled bounce arena featuring multiple rooms of arcade games and interactive, inflatable play equipment including slides, ... More on GoCityKids
Themeparks – Avondale, Pennsylvania
Very clean with a wide variety of things to do. More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Like a drill sergeant, Inspector General Friedrich von Steuben trains eyeball to eyeball with a company of Continentals. This model company must serve as an example to the rest of Washingtons army. The Grand Parade, here ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Lititz, Pennsylvania
There is an extensive museum with displays of unusual and antique candy packaging items, cocoa tins, adv More on igougo
Parks – Devon, Pennsylvania
It was cheap enough to get in ($15 for one adult and two kids), but then you have to pay for everything except the dressage events once you're inside. More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Kingston, New Jersey
Rockingham is believed to be the 2nd oldest house in the Millstone River Valley. The first section was built around 1710 and was greatly expanded in the 1760s by John Berrien, a prominent NJ Super... More on Visitprinceton.org
Restaurants – Exton, Pennsylvania
But I have to rave about Donato's original thin crust serious cheese pizza. More on CitySearch
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