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Stadium Grill & Tavern

Entertainment Venue And Sports Arenas – Hagerstown, Maryland

Stadium Grill & Tavern - Of the city’s hundreds and hundreds of bars, Stadium Grill & Tavern fits right in the middle of the bell curve – a place to hit with your buddies on the way to your ultimate destination. ... More on clubzone

Montgomery Country Club

Golf Courses – Laytonsville, Maryland

The course is nice and long for ladies. Many of the members are older, retired members who make life miserable for those who want to come play golf and ... More on golflink.com

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  • This is a golf course that I have played a few times and in the last few years it has made major strides. The last time I played it, it was in great condition. The course has a great hole layout an... More on GolfReview

  • This somewhat open course features many dogleg fairways. The course was built on predominantly flat terrain, but there are a couple of hills that can cause uneven lies. Furthermore, water hazards c... More on Golf.com

Adams County Winery

Wineries And Vineyards – Orrtanna, Pennsylvania

Discover Gettysburg's only winery. Free tastings of award-winning wines in a 130 year-old barn. The gift shop offers a wide selection ... More on AppellationAmerica.com

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  • Adams County Winery, just eight miles west of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, has the ideal climate for growing grapes that, ... More on Adamscountywinery.com

Mastershield Corporation

Things To Do – Bridgewater, Virginia

General George Armstrong Custer

Landmarks – Hanover, Pennsylvania

Inscription. George Armstrong Custer was appointed brigadier general on June 29, 1863, and assigned as commander of the Michigan brigade which he led as the Union cavalry entered Hanover on the morning of June 30, 1863. Pastor Zieber ... More on HMDB

Frederick Festival of the Arts

Landmarks – Frederick, Maryland

A juried two-day regional celebration of the arts held the first weekend in June. Offerings include 160 professional artists from over 20 states, representing 14 visual ... More on Fredericktourism.org

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  • Inscription. 8:30 a.m. July 9, 1864, The John T. Best family was going about its chores of tending cows, hogs, chickens, and fields of wheat, oats, and corn. The Bests were used to working amid sol... More on HMDB

Frontier Fort The Old Hupp Homestead

Landmarks – Strasburg, Virginia

Inscription. This house, built about 1755, is the old Hupp Homestead. It was used as a fort in Indian attacks. , Erected 1937 by Conservation & Development Commission. (Marker Number A-20: ), , L... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. This Frontier Fort stands in mute evidence of that early American history that has gone before us. It was built around the year 1755, and it was home of one of the first settlers to th... More on HMDB

King Street Church Founded 1878

Landmarks – Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

Inscription. King Street Church moved to the southwest corner from the northeast corner of King and Second Streets in 1936, expanding to accommodate growth. For 63 years, the church was led by Dr. Clyde W. Meadows (1928-1961), and ... More on HMDB

Repulsed Again and Again

Landmarks – Sharpsburg, Maryland

Inscription. Gen. David R. Jones, Longstreet's Command, (1) Throughout the early hours of the battle, Confederate Gen. Lee moved soldiers from this part of his line north toward the Cornfield and the West Woods. This shift resulted ... More on HMDB

The Jaws of Death

Landmarks – Sharpsburg, Maryland

Inscription. Sedgwick's division entered the West Woods. "The last of the charging lines had gone beyond, and was sweeping majestically into the jaws of death when the mass seemed to halt, while from the front line spouted forth a ... More on HMDB

The Long Meadow

Landmarks – Hagerstown, Maryland

Inscription. Originally patented 1739 to Col. Thomas Cresap. Acquired 1746 by Daniel Dulany. Sold 1763 to Col. Henry Bouquet. Left by his will to Col. Haldimand. Acquired 1773 by Gen. Jos. Sprigg. Purchased 1789 by Thos. Hart, partner ... More on HMDB

Sheetz

Restaurants – Hagerstown, Maryland

Country Market

Restaurants – Clear Brook, Virginia

Incredibly we stopped here at 2:30 pm one day...they have a lunch buffet and at that time you would expect the food would be old dried up etc. However we found it to be very good very reasonable and the service was great. They seemed ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Shoney's Restaurant

Restaurants – Harrisonburg, Virginia

You'll always get generous helpings of Southern hospitality and your favorite, freshly prepared, homestyle foods at Shoney's. Our Classic Breakfast Buffet includes a large selection of your breakfast favorites such as scrambled eggs, ... More on Virginia.org