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Bars – Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
Anglers Rest - Some bars are legendary. The kind of watering hole that you’ll remember for most of your life. Anglers Rest? It’s not one of them. Located at ... More on clubzone
Beaches – Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
A boutique shop stuffed full of every stuffed animal imaginable from manufacturers ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Hertford, North Carolina
At this historic site, visitors will see the same vistas colonists saw over 300 years ago, and enter a house that has been part of the landscape for over 250 years. Abraham Sanders built the brick ... More on Heritage
Bars – Ocean City, Maryland
Nineteenth Hole Lounge - It has it all: a swank atmosphere, attractive crowd, and cheap drinks. Okay, okay, so maybe it doesn’t have cheap drinks, but Nineteenth Hole Lounge is ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Chesapeake, Virginia
Inscription. “Glencoe, ” the plantation home of Capt. William Wallace of the Jackson Grays, was located approximately one-half mile northeast of this site. William C. Wallace was born at Wallaceton, Norfolk County, Virginia, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Norfolk, Virginia
Inscription. On 14 November, 1910, Eugene Ely in a Curtiss built "Hudson Flyer, " utilizing a specially constructed platform with an uptilt at the end, took off from the cruiser Birminham anchored off Fort Monroe and landed at Willoughby ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Onancock, Virginia
Ker Place is a historic house museum and headquarters of the Eastern Shore of Virginia Historical Society and The Center for Eastern Shore History. Ker Place was built circa 1799 in the Grand Federal style. It has elaborate millwork ... More on Virginia.org
Things To Do – Georgetown, Delaware
This exhibit, run by the Delaware Technical and Community College, contains the artifacts taken from two wrecked 17th-century Spanish ships. On September 6, 1622, two Spanish ships, the galleon Nue... More on Heritage
Things To Do – Norfolk, Virginia
The only reason my kids left Children's Harbor was because we moved three hours away. I absolutely loved this place! More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Norfolk, Virginia
This Richardson Romanesque church of granite and limestone was designed by Norfolk architects, Carpenter and Peebles, and built in 1896. Its bell tower features pinnacles and a Romanesque arched m... More on Visitnorfolktoday.com
Restaurants – Portsmouth, Virginia
Rays pizza and pasta is by far the BEST italian food I have ever had in my life. More on insiderpages.com
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