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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
Music and Theater – Alexandria, Virginia
about Dr. Oswald Durant Memorial Center: Facilities at the Dr. Oswald Durant Memorial Center include a grand multipurpose room with a stage, four smaller multipurpose rooms, kitchen, gallery, patio, playground, and outdoor swimming ... More on GoCityKids
Museums – Washington, Washington DC
The Department of State's Diplomatic Reception Rooms are one of the greatest mirrors of America's remarkable cultural accomplishments in fine and decorative arts of the 18th and 19th centuries. Here, visiting Chiefs of State, Heads ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Museums – Alexandria, Virginia
Named for Scottish merchant and city-founder William Ramsay. Stop by for sightseeing brochures, attraction tickets, maps, and gifts. (Assistance ... More on Discover America
Sightseeing – Rockville, Maryland
about The Kumon Math and Reading Program: The Kumon Math and Reading Program is a different kind of after-school learning program, designed to help children master the basics of math and reading. It gives them the skills and confidence ... More on GoCityKids
Food And Drink – Leesburg, Virginia
The hostesses treat you like good friends, and the food they prepared is just delightful. More on TeaMap
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. The Civil War framed the presidency of Abraham Lincoln. Within weeks of his election in 1860 as the sixteenth American president, South Carolina seceded from the Union. The primary Confederate army surrendered on April ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Walkersville, Maryland
For over 35 years I have been running catfish around on the tidal Potomac River. In the beginning is was Channel cats but over the last 15 years or so we have found a new love on the river. The big monster Bluecats have become the ... More on AnglerWeb.com
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
Museums – Fort Lee, Virginia
The Quartermaster Corps has sustained the US Army by supplying it with food, water, clothing, fuel, shelter and other things they can't survive without throughout history. General George Washington... More on Virginia.org
Museums – Washington, Washington DC
Art and culture are integral forces of development. Recognizing the contribution of art and culture to social cohesion and economic development, the World Bank's Art Program is formally charged with managing the institution's art ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Parks – Washington, Washington DC
Fishing is very popular here and the biggest reason people come to stay overnight. More on Epinions.com
Restaurants – Washington, Washington DC
The service is always great and the prices very reasonable. More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Germantown, Maryland
It's Taco Bell...: The value is great the service is ok the food is about what you'd expect from a Taco Bell and the setting is hit or miss; sometimes it's clean and other times is EXTREMLY dirty! More on Yahoo! Travel
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