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Parks – Burkittsville, Maryland
Inscription. Organized in 1858 as the National Artillery, this unit changed its name to the Troup Light Artillery in honor of the former Georgia governor George W. Troup. It became a part of Cobbs Legion when the war began. During ... More on HMDB
Golf Courses – Moorefield, West Virginia
Fast greens and a wonderful setting in the valley. More on golflink.com
Bars – Baltimore, Maryland
Flamingo Lounge, located at 403 E Baltimore St, has an atmosphere that’s bordering on dive. Don’t take a date there—unless she’s cool as hell and is super low-maintenance—but ... More on clubzone
Museums – Harrisonburg, Virginia
The Virginia Quilt Museum is nestled in the heart of Harrisonburg?s downtown historic district. The Virginia Quilt Museum is the Commonwealth?s official quilt museum and is open to the public as a ... More on Virginia.org
Golf Courses – Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Grab your golf buddies or your family for a true golf getaway! Cress Creek Country Club in Shepherdstown, WV is only 90 minutes from the Baltimore/Washington corridor and has so much to offer. Thi... More on Wveasterngateway.com
Golf Courses – Marriottsville, Maryland
Best played with course management in mind. More on GolfReview
Things To Do – Brunswick, Maryland
Brunswick skatepark has a 6'mini half w/ spine several quarter pipes a box w/rail and a concrete box More on skateboardpark.com
Landmarks – Middletown, Maryland
Inscription. September, 1862, soldiers wounded in the Battle of South Mountain were hospitalized in churches here. July 1863, Gen. Meade established headquarters here as Union Forces pursued Confederates retreating from Gettysburg. ... More on HMDB
Parks – Catonsville, Maryland
Inscription. "Make easy the way for them and then see what an influx of articles will be poured upon us." George Washington, 1786: You are standing on the original roadbed of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, North America's first common-carrier ... More on HMDB
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