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Health Club – Potomac, Maryland
Small (15 students)Iyengar style classes in serene country setting just 5 miles from Potomac Village, in the Potomac/Travilah area. Fall Workshop on Saturday Sept 9. 9-10am for Introduction to Iyengar Yoga and Standing Poses for students ... More on YogaFinder
Parks – Gaithersburg, Maryland
Diamond Farms Park contains three tennis courts (two of which are lighted); one full, lighted basketball c... More on Gaithersburgmd.gov
Things To Do – Rockville, Maryland
Mama Doni is coming!! This is so exciting. She is originally from this area but has moved away and most of her shows are in NY ... More on GoCityKids
Parks – Kensington, Maryland
An all-wooden structure with a metal slide and a curved climber. More on KaBoom.org
Religion and Faith – Leesburg, Virginia
Inscription. A short distance West is the site of the “Chapel Above Goose Creek”, built by the vestry of Truro Parish in 1736. Augustine Washington, father of George Washington, was a member of the vestry at the time. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Chillum, Maryland
'Adams Memorial' is a grave marker located in Section E of Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C., that features a cast bronze allegorical sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The shrouded figure is seated against a granite block, ... More on Wikipedia
Golf Courses – Conklin, New York
Breathtaking views looking at and away from this course-Beautiful This course is flagged on my work calendar as a planned vacation day yearly for my buddies and myself and we've only played there... More on golflink.com
Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. This complex of earthen embankments and masonry structures has been the site of Fort McHenrys heaviest artillery since about 1840. The U. S. Army kept this battery heavily armed during the Civil War to discourage any ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Millersville, Maryland
Inscription. This stone marks the Old Stage-Coach Road over which General George Washington traveled when on his way to Annapolis to resign his commission as Commander-in-Chief of the American Forces 23 December 1783. , Erected 1915 ... More on HMDB
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