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Museums – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Presbyterian Historical Society holds archival records, books and serials, and artifacts that document the history of the Presbyterian and Reformed tradition in America. Collection emphases inc... More on History.pcusa.org
Landmarks – King of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Occupied this ground, , Erected by National Park Service. , Location. 40° 6.087′ N, 75° 26.911′ W. Marker is in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, in Montgomery County. Marker is on Camp Road, on the ... More on HMDB
Music and Theater – West Goshen, Pennsylvania
about Music and Art ABC's: Music and Art ABC's is a creative arts program designed to nurture music and art potential in young children. The Music ABC's program teaches the language of music throug... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Mechanicsville, Virginia
Inscription. Entrenched in three lines on this plateau, the right wing of McClellan's army, withdrawn from Beaver Dam Creek, resisted Confederate attacks on June 27, 1862 until driven back at nightfall by a general assault. , Erected ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Westampton, New Jersey
Dreamworks Vacation Club was established with the vision to provide quality travel programs & services to our members - With nearly 2 decades of service, Dreamworks Vacation ... More on entertainment.com
Parks – Newark, Delaware
Fairfield Crest Park is located on Winfield Drive in the Fairfield Crest community. The park has tennis and basketball ... More on Cityofnewarkde.us
Landmarks – Mechanicsville, Virginia
Inscription. Rural Plains, home of the Shelton family for nearly three centuries, stands on the northern bank of Totopotomoy Creek. Eighteen-year-old Patrick Henry married Sarah Shelton in 1754. Family tradition places the wedding ... More on HMDB
Museums – Mid City East, Pennsylvania
'Thomas Eakins House' was a home of Thomas Eakins in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a National Historic Landmark. The house was built about 1854 by the father of Thomas Eakins. It is a four-story townhouse with three stories built ... More on Wikipedia
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. Built in 1844 for Norman Stewart, a Scottish tobacco merchant, the house was rented from his nephew, John Stewart, by Gen. Robert E. Lee's family during the Civil War. Following Lee's ... More on HMDB
Parks – Baltimore, Maryland
This fenced dog park has two areas. One is for small dogs and one is for larger dogs. Water is provided and the dog park is open during daylight hours. To get to the park, ... More on DogFriendly.com
Bars – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Venture Inn-a great place to eat at the right price. More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania
Patio Paul's - Sometimes you just don’t want to pay $12 for a drink. On those nights, head out to Patio Paul's, located at 15 E Baltimore ... More on clubzone
Restaurants – Burtonsville, Maryland
by far, the best local italian food ever. More on Restaurantica
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