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Grocery Convenience Shopping – Mc Henry, Maryland
Unique venue featuring a full service deli, bakery, seafood department, an ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. Born into slavery in Hanover County in 1860, Alfred D. “A. D.” Price moved to Richmond in the late 1870s. Soon after coming to Richmond, he set up a blacksmith shop, which expanded into a livery stable and ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. In a tangle of willows without light, The singular screech-owl's tight, Invisible lyric seeds the mind, With the furious murmer of their chivalry, Ode to the Confederate Dead, By Allen Tate, Jos. Richards Sergt. J. F. ... More on HMDB
Parks – Richmond, Virginia
Children of all ages delight in the Children?s Garden at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, a ?learning landscape? where children can enjoy freedom to explore the natural world. Highlights of the Children?s Garden include: - An International ... More on Virginia.org
Parks – Mechanicsville, Virginia
Inscription. This drawing (below) by the famous Civil-War artist, Alfred Waud, provides a rare glimpse of the Cold Harbor battlefield, sketched from this very spot on June 2, 1864. Union cannons blazed away at the Confederate lines ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Grantsville, Maryland
Inscription. General Braddock's 4th camp on the march to Fort Duquesne June 17, 1755. Washington arrived here after Braddock's defeat July 15th, 1755. Washington also stopped here May 9th, 1754, Ju... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Accident, Maryland
Don't get lost in this seven-acre maze, where questions posted at intersections determine your course through winding passages. ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
National And State Parks – McHenry, Maryland
Inscription. (1753-1816) Aide to Gen. George Washington during the revolution, McHenry was a physician, signer of the constitution from Maryland and Secretary of War from 1796-1800. Named in his honor was the Baltimore fort that withstood ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. John H. Rutherford was born about 1820. He acquired approximately 275 acres here between 1843 and 1848 from the heirs of John Carter. About May 24, 1849, Rutherford married Camilla C. Baker. At first, the couple lived ... More on HMDB
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