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Things To Do – Oaklyn, New Jersey
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Parks – Alexandria, Virginia
i hated the park it was terrible I thought I was going to die it looked like it had rats and food was all o... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Manassas, Virginia
about Great Clips: Great Clips is a chain of no-frills salons that are a dependable source for reasonably-priced serviceable haircuts for children and adults. No color services are offered, but they do perms. The chain accepts walks-in ... More on GoCityKids
Parks – Washington, Washington DC
A 25-foot granite memorial erected by Esther Reed Chapter of DAR in 1914 marks the authentic site of Steptoe Battlefield. This battle, the last defeat of the U.S. Army by the Indians, was fought in May 1858 with Colonel Steptoe in ... More on Epinions.com
Things To Do – Wilmington, Delaware
BIOGRAPHY OF CLIFFORD ASHLEY Clifford Ashley was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, on December 18,1881, son of Abiel Davis arid Caroline Morse Ashley. After graduation from New Bedford High School he went to Boston to study art ... More on Delart.org
Landmarks – Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. The first gristmill in Richmond was built on rocks in the river and approached by planks laid from one rock to another. In the 19th century, fleets of schooners and brigs carried Richm... More on HMDB
Parks – Washington, Washington DC
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Adventure Bridge, Turbo Tower, 360 Degree Spiral Slide, Sonic Slide, Triple Shootout, Swing Arch 350 & Swing Arch, Plateau Climber, Monorail, Climb Across, ... More on KaBoom.org
Things To Do – Washington, Washington DC
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Things To Do – New Castle, Delaware
Rogers Manor Park is a kid friendly park located in New Castle DE. More on KidsPlayParks
Landmarks – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Inscription. On 5 Aug. 1862, two detachments of Union troops left Fredericksburg with the intention of damaging the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Brig. Gen. John Gibbon led a brigade of some 2,000 men down Telegraph Road toward ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Colonial Heights, Virginia
Inscription. This Fortification was part of a line of Confederate earthworks that guarded Swift Creek and the western approaches to Fort Clifton on the Appomattox River. It was probably constructed in response to Federal threats during ... More on HMDB
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