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Parks – Washington, Washington DC
The area has been a popular rock climbing area since the 1960s. .The name, Peshastin Pinnacles, has been the recognized name of the area for many years. In April of 1991, the State Parks and Recreation Commission officially named ... More on Epinions.com
Parks – Washington, Washington DC
This property was the homestead of C. J. Seaquest, the father of Alfred L. Seaquest. It was willed to the State of Washington by Mr. Alfred L. Seaquest upon his death. The will specifically states that there shall be no liquor sold ... More on Epinions.com
Bars – Washington, Washington DC
This unassuming bar is so small, passersby could easily overlook ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Religion and Faith – Haymarket, Virginia
Inscription. Acting on good intelligence, Union Gen. George G. Meade ordered a trap set here for Maj. John Singleton Mosby and his band of partisan rangers on the morning of June 22, 1863. With a small detachment of the 17th Pennsylvania ... More on HMDB
Gardens – Bethesda, Maryland
But the Montgomery County Parks Foundation employees are very helpful . More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC
'Church of the Ascension', also known as St. Agnes, is a historic church at 1215 Massachusetts Avenue in NW Washington, ... More on Wikipedia
Landmarks – Spotsylvania, Virginia
Inscription. To the Glory of God, and, In loving memory of, The Rev. Arthur E. Booth, by whose devoted and untiring efforts, this Parish House was erected, , Erected by Christ Episcopal Church. , Location. 38° 12.003′ ... More on HMDB
Parks – Rockville, Maryland
From I-270, take Falls Rd. South. Left on Dunster Rd to first intersection and take left onto Stratton Dr.... More on Rockvillemd.gov
Museums – Washington, Washington DC
The home and garden of Christian Heurich was built in 1894. It now serves as the headquarters of the Historica ... More on PlanetWare
Landmarks – Brandywine, Maryland
Inscription. Entered Charles County near this spot after assassinating President Abraham Lincoln in Washington on April 14, 1965. , Erected by Maryland Historical Trust, Maryland State Highway Administration. , Location. 38° ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Falls Church, Virginia
Inscription. (Front Side of Marker): After no luck in western goldmines Walter H. Erwin in 1852 bought two acres for $100 (part of 1729 248-acre Trammel grant). Built frame tavern on this site which became a landmark on Leesburg Pike. ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Alexandria, Virginia
Great place to eat after your movie! More on Yahoo! Travel
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