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Things To Do – Taylor, Pennsylvania
When you first enter the trail it appears that it is a well taken care of trail, Ahh but were we wrong. After pedaling for maybe 100ft, the trail started to get really woody, meaning there was noth... More on TrailLink.com
Things To Do – Kingston, Pennsylvania
Hollow Bottle - If you need a place to unwind after another week of mindless TPS reports, Hollow Bottle, located at 1238 Main St, might just do the trick. Pretty barebones ... More on clubzone
Campgrounds – Thurmont, Maryland
140 sites on 5,000 acres; 140 RV/tent. Bath: hot and cold showers. More on AAA.com
Home and Garden Stores – Albany, New York
See our portfolio on the web - Expert commercial & residential landscape services - Custom planting, mulching - Decorative stone, brick walkways - ... More on entertainment.com
Landmarks – Funkstown, Maryland
Inscription. Used to treat Confederate officer H. D. McDaniel 11th GA. Regt. during the battle of Funkstown July 10, 1863, who suffered a severe wound and was brought to this house. He survived to later become governor of Georgia. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Corbettsville, New York
Inscription. The valleys of the Upper Susquehanna River were natural routes for Indians, traders and settlers. Oquaga, near Windsor, was an Indian fur-trading post, and became an objective of the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign of 1779. ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: 500 Typical season: Technical details: none Sunset Drive-In Timeline: There are no timeline ... More on drive-ins.com
Things To Do – Green Island, New York
On-street parking is plentiful in this neighborhood, although the designated trail parking lot at 114th Street near Gurley Avenue is more conveniently located. More on TrailLink.com
Tours – Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Inscription. This grand three-story Federal-style house “was by far the most expensive private house ever built in Carlisle, ” wrote James Hamilton, Jr. in the 1870s. It was planned and built, c. 1811, by Judge Thomas ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
They say good food fast and I agree. More on Yahoo! Travel
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