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Landmarks – Hagerstown, Maryland
Inscription. The most heavily traveled road in Colonial America passed through here, linking areas from the Great Lakes to Augusta, GA. Laid on ancient animal and Native American Trading/Warrior Paths. Indian treaties among the Governors ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Catonsville, Maryland
Inscription. For over 100 years, streetcars graced the streets of Baltimore and the heavily traveled #8 line to Catonsville was one of the most popular. This line swung north from Frederick Rd. and plunged into the woods for a brief ... More on HMDB
Parks – Gwynn Oak, Maryland
Inscription. Leakin Park had a name before it had a place. At his death in 1922 John Wilson Leakin left the city several downtown properties to be sold so land could he purchased for apark. The city deferred action because of existing ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Baltimore, Maryland
about Baltimore Polytechnic Institute: Baltimore Polytechnic Institute offers Baltimore high school students an excellent college preparatory program through its A and B Courses which emphasize science, technology, ... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Pikesville, Maryland
Inscription. Built about 1695 as headquarters for a troop of mounted rangers to patrol paths from the Patapsco to the Susquehanna as a protection against hostile Indians. It was nine miles from nea... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Connellsville, Pennsylvania
Screens: 2 Sound: FM(98.9,101.3), speakers Car Capacity: 425 Typical season: April - September Technical details: none ... More on drive-ins.com
Things To Do – Baltimore, Maryland
about Kumon Math & Reading Centers: Kumon Centers offer programs designed to help students from kindergarten through high school improve their skills in math, reading, and test-taking . The Kumon s... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. About 2:00 p.m. on September 13, 1814, gunners of the Maryland Militia under Captain J. H. Nicholson were waiting out the British bombardment behind this parapet. It was futile to return fire because their 21 pounder ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. Frances "Fanny" H. Peachy, like most women buried here, remains largely anonymous. The daughter of a local minister, Frances H. Andrews (1799-1822) married Baltimore saddlemaker Thomas G. Peachy on February 28, 1821. ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Ellicott City, Maryland
So even if you want to take a chance and eat there, DO NOT PARK in that lot behind the restaurant (restaura... More on TripAdvisor
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