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Parks – Lexington Park, Maryland
Marylands first fully integrated Boundless Playground. This design was funded by the State of Maryland and the County of St. Marys. Its unlimited access reveals Panels and Slides to all ... More on KaBoom.org
Landmarks – Montross, Virginia
Inscription. One of the two churches of the Cople Parish. It was built in 1704 on land given by Youell Watkins, and was replaced in 1755 by a brick church at the same site. George Washington attended services here twice in 1768. The ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Inscription. At Jamestown began: the, Expansion overseas of the, English speaking peoples;, the, Commonwealth of Virginia;, the, United States of America;, the, British Commonwealth, of Nations, , Location. 37° 13.459′ ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Richmond, Virginia
Enjoy nationally known musical acts at Richmond's newest performance venue. You'll have a great view of the stage from anywhere in the venue and there are several video screens and monitors locate... More on Visitrichmondva.com
Landmarks – Williamsburg, Virginia
Inscription. These foundations were, discovered & identified in 1903, by Samuel H. Yonge, Designer of the sea-wall & author of, “The Site of “Olde Jamestowne, ” 1607-1698.”, ---- ----, Placed by the Association, ... More on HMDB
Art Museums – Richmond, Virginia
The Crossroads Art Center, which is open 7 days a week, houses Richmond's largest selection of local artists with over 220. The centers works include paintings, photography, mosaics, jewelry, pottery, sculpture, furniture, fabric ... More on Virginia.org
Museums – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. John Patterson Branch (1830–1915), banker, philanthropist and community leader, erected Richmonds first public bath here in 1909 at 1801 East Broad Street as a gift to the city. ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Jamestown, Virginia
Inscription. By 1640, Jamestown potters were making thick-walled jugs, bowls, and pots for everyday use. Symmetrical design and an occasional slip-coat of color show that skilled artisans were at work. The local ware fired red, due ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Mechanicsville, Virginia
Inscription. For more than a century the Polegreen Church stood as a monument to the Hanover Dissenters and Samuel Davies in the struggle for religious liberty. Though Davies died fifteen years before the American Revolution, his ... More on HMDB
Parks – Leonardtown, Maryland
Independent pieces. Full ADA with rubber on 1/3 and woodcarpet on the rest. Plastic borders, benches, ramps, and ADA swing ... More on KaBoom.org
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. St. Johns Church symbolizes the foundations of our republic and the founding ideal of liberty. Here, Patrick Henrys masterful argument summoned Americans toward independence with the immortal words, “Give me liberty ... More on HMDB
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