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Landmarks – Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Inscription. Serious problems plagued the weapons stored in this two-story structure built in 1799. Floods and high humidity posed constant threats. Sparks from wood-burning locomotives presented a fire hazard. Inadequate storage ... More on HMDB
Bars – Woodstown, New Jersey
Woodstown Hotel - You might see a celeb here. But he/she will probably be on one of the many flat screen TVs lining the walls. Woodstown Hotel is the place you’d likely go to ... More on clubzone
Parks – Burkittsville, Maryland
Inscription. The treatment of soldiers killed in action depended on which army held the battlefield after the guns fell silent. At South Mountain a few men from each Union regiment were assigned to burial details. To prevent the spread ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Bel Air, Maryland
Awsome place. Takes you back in time, however, it is now a private residents closed to the public. More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – Baltimore, Maryland
Elkridge is exclusive, and you won't get to play there without being invited. But don't feel left out. The course is short, quirky and cramped. The bad and ugly holes outnumber the few good ones. ... More on GolfReview
Sightseeing – Chesapeake City, Maryland
Inscription. Pell Gardens was dedicated in October of 1982 to honor Dr. Walden Pell who with his wife Edith were instrumental in the early restoration of town buildings and establishing the Civic Association, both in the 1970s. Dr. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. As the Baltimore and Frederick-Town Turnpike twisted and turned westward, it passed one of the centers of early city industry. A three mile long millrace on the Gwynns Falls provided power for over twenty mills that sawed ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – New Market, Maryland
Inscription. This area was patrolled by Confederate troops under the command of Gen. Fitz Hugh Lee at the time of General Robert E. Lee's invasion of Maryland in September 1862. Gen. J. E. B. Stuar... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Woodstock, Virginia
Overall it is good food and a good atmoshphere. More on Restaurantica
Restaurants – Baltimore, Maryland
Bad they have buy two subs get one free how cool is that... More on Yahoo! Travel
Museums – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. Built in 1849, this house was the home of William T. Walters (1819-1894) and his son Henry Walters (1848-1931), successful Baltimore merchants and bankers and avid collectors of art. At his death, Henry Walters bequeathed ... More on HMDB
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