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Tours – Alexandria, Virginia
Bring a camera and follow a lantern-carrying guide who gives you lots of early history, a little suspense ... More on Visitalexandriava.com
Parks – Arlington, Virginia
This unfenced dog park is located along the bicycle path between Shirlington Rd and South Walter Reed Dr. ... More on DogFriendly.com
Landmarks – Fairfax, Virginia
Inscription. On the knoll 70 yards NE of this marker, stood the home of Richard Ratcliffe (1751-1825). The mansion was on his 600-acre "Mount Vineyard, " part of a 1714 land grant of 1,930 acres to George Mason II. In 1798 Ratcliffe ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Catharpin, Virginia
Inscription. Union troops were approaching from the west, raising a long cloud of dust on Warrenton Pike. They did not suspect any Confederate infantry in the area and paid little attention to a lone cavalryman trotting back and forth ... More on HMDB
Parks – Alexandria, Virginia
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Climbing castle and mulch. More on KaBoom.org
Landmarks – Alexandria, Virginia
Inscription. Half mile to the southwest. The idea for such an institution was conceived by a group of Alexandria and Washington clergymen in 1818. Among those interested was Francis Scott Key, author of the Star Spangled Banner. Originally ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Windsor Mill, Maryland
You can play 36 at a nicer course for less money in less time. More on GolfReview
Souvenir Shop – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
AND BEST OF ALL… King of Prussia features TAX-FREE clothing and shoes! More on GeckoGo
Landmarks – Rockville, Maryland
Inscription. This two-story Federal structure is significant for its architecture and for its personal associations. The house is one of only two pre-1830 brick structures still intact in Rockville... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. This building, designed in 1889 in the Richardson-Sullivan tradition by Charles L. Carson and Joseph Evans Sperry, was considered the first skyscraper to be erected in Baltimore. It is the oldest of the existing structures ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Baltimore, Maryland
i always have an excellent customer service when I'm there. but there is one manager that always put out mo... More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
I think you can taste authentic culture as well as dishes in a good restaurant. More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Capitol Heights, Maryland
The food was good and the people were Plesent More on Yahoo! Travel
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