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Landmarks – Hanover, Virginia
Inscription. (14 July 1844–5 Sept. 1908): Born in Richmond, Va. to a free black mother and enslaved father, John Henry Smyth graduated from Howard University Law School in Washington, D. C. in 1872 and worked variously as a ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Washington, Washington DC
Yoga Chai teaches kids yoga through a series of gentle poses, songs, and games, using the Itsy Bitsy Yoga method.Classes for three age groups (newborn through four-years old) with a parent/caregive... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. The Burying Ground Society of the Free People of Color of Richmond established its cemetery (later renamed Cedarwood) here in 1815. African Americans eventually founded five more cemeteries here: Union Burial Ground (later ... More on HMDB
Museums – Alexandria, Virginia
Celebrate George Washington's birthday in the same tavern in which he ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Museums – Ashland, Virginia
Hanover Historical Society Museum in Ashland, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Parks – Carlisle, Pennsylvania
The gap was awsome if anyone goes I don't see why they would hait it. I loved it. It was like you could be ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Museums – Richmond, Virginia
Virginia House is surrounded by elegant gardens designed by landscape artist Charles Gillette. More on igougo
Landmarks – Grantville, Pennsylvania
Inscription. About two miles north is the site of this pioneer Presbyterian church founded in 1736. First pastor was Richard Sankey. In the graveyard are buried many first settlers and veterans of frontier wars and the American Revolution. ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Dumfries, Virginia
The park allows mountain bikes on the fire roads, but not the single track. There's a paved loop road in the park, and the fire roads fork off. Several of the fire roads go a half to one mile and end. The paved road has almost no ... More on trails.mtbr.com
Landmarks – Glen Echo, Maryland
Inscription. Early headquarters of the American Red Cross and home of Clara Barton, founder and First President, who lived here until her death in 1912. Located just south of this marker, the house... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Gaithersburg, Maryland
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