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Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
about War Memorial Plaza: The War Memorial is located across a grassy plaza from City Hall and the entrance features some spectacular statues of war horses. Originally erected in honor of the Maryl... More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Baltimore, Maryland
Our fully staged grand operas feature international singers, directors and conductors?performed at Baltimore?s historic Lyric ... More on Baltimore.org
Landmarks – Elkridge, Maryland
Inscription. An important colonial port for shipment of Tobacco. Here in 1765 Zachariah Hood, Marylands “Stamp Act” agent, was hanged in effigy. Lafayettes troops camped here April 17-1... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Baltimore, Maryland
Welcome!Baltimore Beach is seven (7) beach volleyball courts, on ... More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Inscription. Two brick arsenal buildings, which once housed about 100,000 weapons produced at the Harpers Ferry Armory, occupied these grounds. Capture of the firearms was the objective of John Browns 1859 raid. Eighteen months after ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Clear Brook, Virginia
Inscription. West Virginia. West Virginia was long a part of Virginia. Morgan Morgan began the settlement of the region in 1728. A great battle with the Indians took place as Point Pleasant, 1774. West Virginia became a separate state ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Walkersville, Maryland
(Glade Valley Farm, MD-10-01) NE of Frederick , Mount Pleasant Township, Frederick County, MD. MD26 E. 3.1 miles from jct with MD355 in Frederick to the barn on the N. side ... More on dalejtravis.com
Landmarks – Lovettsville, Virginia
Inscription. This is the church site and cemetery of the oldest continuous German Reformed congregation in Virginia. Founded before 1748 by Elder William Wenner, the congregation met in members houses until the first log meetinghouse ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Mount Jackson, Virginia
Mount Jackson, in its beginnings, was known as Mount Pleasant. The first inhabitants of the Mount Jackson area were the Shendo Indians, who were massacred by the Catawbas around the latter part of the seventeenth century. In the early ... More on Virginia.org
Landmarks – Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Inscription. In an effort to increase the number of small arms for defense of the United States, George Washington established a Federal armory here in 1794. The rivers provided power for the machinery; surrounding mountains provided ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Elkridge, Maryland
Inscription. On May 5, 1861, U. S. Gen. Benjamin F. Butler occupied Relay, Maryland, with the 8th New York and 6th Massachusetts Infantry Regiments and Cook's Boston Battery of light artillery. Their mission was to prevent Confederate ... More on HMDB
Tours – Waynesboro, Virginia
More than 50 years in the making and setting standards in engineering and design along the way, there are thousands of recreational acres and exceptional scenery to explore as this rural parkway connects the Shenandoah NP with the ... More on DogFriendly.com
Restaurants – Arbutus, Maryland
The meals are fairly priced and there rib eye steaks are bought fresh from a slaughter house. More on We8There
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