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Landmarks – Church Hill, Delaware
(Wooddale, 60', 1870, rebuilt 2008, 08-02-04 #2) across Red Clay Creek SE of Yorklyn , New Castle County, DE. DE82 (Creek Rd.) NE (curves SE) 1.4 miles from jct with Yorklyn Rd. in Yorklyn, S. on Barley Mill Rd. 2.7 miles, SW on Rolling ... More on dalejtravis.com
Bowling Alleys – Stratford, New Jersey
Computer score keepers - Bumper bowling - Rent-a-lane - Office parties - Birthday parties - Open 'til ... More on entertainment.com
Landmarks – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
On August 9, 1877 gun shots shattered a chilly dawn on a sleeping camp of Nez Perce. By the time the smoke cleared on August 10, almost 90 Nez Perce were dead along with 31 soldiers ... More on recreation.gov
Lakes – Kingston, New Jersey
'Lake Carnegie' is a reservoir that is formed from a dam on the Millstone River, in the far northeastern corner of Princeton Township, New Jersey. The Delaware and Raritan Canal and its associated tow path are situated along the ... More on Wikipedia
Things To Do – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Mothers & More is a non-profit international organization that provides support to moms who have altered their career paths to be with their children. The organization currently has chapters in Philadelphia, its surrounding counties, ... More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Millville, Delaware
The Seahorse Trail provides access to the western portion of the Holts Landing park. The trail travels over packed earth along forest ... More on TrailLink.com
Things To Do – Wilmington, Delaware
You feel like it is your own and it is FREE to visit. More on Yahoo! Travel
The food is surprisingly awesome , vegan burger is great, and allegedly there is vegetable lasagna some days. More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Lawrenceville, New Jersey
Indian cuisine is among the most varied and enjoyable of all ethnic foods because of terrain, climate and the infusion of people of many different religions into Indian culture over thousands of years. Palace of Asia is pleased to ... More on Palace-of-asia.com
Museums – Burlington, New Jersey
Built about 1780, it became the birthplace of James Fenimore Cooper, novelist of the American wilderness in 17 ... More on PlanetWare
Things To Do – Trenton, New Jersey
Inscription. A Bicentennial commemorative site recognizing Americas 200th year of liberty, The Emlen House: Built 1796, Occupied by the Emlen Family, for ninety years, “The Old Stone Tea House”, in the nineteen-twenties, ... More on HMDB
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