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Landmarks – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Inscription. In Jan. 1863, after the Federal defeat at the First Battle of Fredericksburg on 13 Dec. Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside sought to restore the armys morale by crossing the Rappahannock River at Bankss Ford two miles south ... More on HMDB
Tours – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
If you are all bored with the regular city tours offered in your cities try this one. Took this duri... More on Judysbook.com
Things To Do – Chester, Pennsylvania
Oldest Public building in continuous use in the United States. More on BrandywineCVB.org
Landmarks – Millersville, Maryland
Inscription. Adam Shipley, came to Anne Arundel County in 1668. On March 30, 1681, 200 acres were surveyed and patented in his name. This tract was the earliest patented in the Shipley name. Marker... More on HMDB
Museums – Richmond, Virginia
Virginia House is surrounded by elegant gardens designed by landscape artist Charles Gillette. More on igougo
Landmarks – Mechanicsville, Virginia
Inscription. Gen. Charles Cornwallis and his British forces left Petersburg on 24 May 1781 to attack the Marquis de Lafayette and his troops stationed in Richmond. Learning of Cornwallis's movements, Lafayette abandoned the city on ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC
Inscription. First church to be erected in the "Federal City" outside the limits of "George Towne." First pastor, Rev. Anthony Caffrey, brought from Dublin at suggestion of James Hoban, architect of the "Presidential Palace.", March ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC
It could have been a fantastic experience because the activities are good. More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Baltimore, Maryland
This wheelchair-accessible shrine includes a 150-year-old church, free parking and gift shop. Pilgrimages ... More on Baltimore.org
Landmarks – Batsto, New Jersey
'Batsto Village' is a New Jersey Historic site located in Wharton State Forest in the south central Pine Barrens, and a part of the Pinelands National Reserve. It is listed on the New Jersey and National Register of Historic Places, ... More on Wikipedia
Restaurants – Swedesboro, New Jersey
Vast menu including combination dishes, American dishes and lunch specials. More on Judysbook.com
Restaurants – Wilmington, Delaware
Subway's health-conscious menu is built around greaseless deli sandwiches--turkey, chicken, roast beef, etc.--made on soft rolls baked daily ... More on CitySearch
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