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Things To Do – Baltimore, Maryland

Roland Park Tutoring

Things To Do – Baltimore, Maryland

about Roland Park Tutoring: Roland Park Tutoring offers one-on-one tutoring, small classes ( tips: It is located at 4502 Schenley Road in the Baltimore Mediation building, just ... More on GoCityKids

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  • This page provides information about demographics, enrollment, teachers, special programs, ethnicity, gender, and comparisons ... More on Maryland.schooltree.org

Center for Child Protection and Family Support

Things To Do – Washington, Washington DC

about Center for Child Protection and Family Support: The Center for Child Protection and Family Support is committed to promoting healthy children and families, and ensuring that children are given the opportunity to mature and develop ... More on GoCityKids

The Tayloe House

Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC

Inscription. Built by, Benjamin Ogle Tayloe, 1830, Occupants, Benjamin Ogle Tayloe, Garnet A. Hobart, James D. Cameron, Marcus A. Hanna, Social centre during Tayloe period, “Little White Hous... More on HMDB

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  • The Octagon House, built between 1798 and 1800, was designed by Dr. William Thornton, the architect of the U.S. Capitol, and completed by 1800. Colonel John Tayloe, for whom the house was built, ow... More on Nps.gov

Howlett Line Park

Landmarks – Colonial Heights, Virginia

Inscription. Following the Battle of Ware Bottom Church on May 20, 1864, Confederate forces began digging the earthworks that would become known as the Howlett Line. Named after the Howlett house, which stood at the northernmost point, ... More on HMDB

Naval Observatory

Museums – Washington, Washington DC

'Old Naval Observatory' is a site in Washington, D.C.. The observatory operated from 1844 to 1893 when it was closed in favor of a new U.S. Naval Observatory facility on Massachusetts Avenue. The building and grounds were retained ... More on Wikipedia

Haagen-Dazs Shop

Ice Cream – Washington, Washington DC

about Haagen-Dazs Shop: The Haagen-Dazs Shop offers sundaes, desserts, frozen yogurt, and more. Check the Haagen-Dazs ... More on GoCityKids

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  • about Haagen-Dazs Shop: The Haagen-Dazs Shop offers sundaes, desserts, frozen yogurt, and more. Check the Haagen-Dazs website to ... More on GoCityKids

Sheppard and Baker's Grant

Landmarks – Glen Allen, Virginia

Inscription. The Sheppard's Way subdivision was part of the original 400 acre land grant made to William Sheppard and Richard Baker in 1713. They obtained it through the "Headrights System" by paying for the passage of eight people ... More on HMDB

The Meadow Event Park

Parks – Doswell, Virginia

about The Meadow Event Park: The Meadow Event Park is the site for many large, popular outdoor events, including The State ... More on GoCityKids

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  • As the birthplace of Secretariat and home to the Official State Fair of Virginia, the Meadow Event Park is committed to offering southern hospitality to all who visit. Located on 360 acres of rolli... More on Meadoweventpark.com

Bridge: Stoney Run

Landmarks – Tuckahoe, Virginia

(Stoney Run, 46-43-A) across Stoney Run in Richmond , Henrico County, VA. Gaskins Rd. S. 1.1 miles from jct with I64 exit 180 in Richmond, W. on Ridgefield Pkwy. 0.75 miles, N. on Cox Rd. 0.25 miles, ... More on dalejtravis.com

Captain Bob's Carry Out

Restaurants – Curtis Bay, Maryland

Rio Bravo

Restaurants – Falls Church, Virginia

China Kitchen Chinese Restaurant

Restaurants – Chester, Virginia

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British Bomb

Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland

Inscription. Fired by the British Naval Forces during the bombardment of this fort Sept. 13-14, 1814 when by the light of “Bombs bursting in air” the National Anthem – The Star Spangled Banner had its birth. , Erected ... More on HMDB