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Things To Do – Baltimore, Maryland
Maryland's Pride, re-creation of 1812-era Baltimore Clipper, sails as Maryland's economic development and goodwill ambassador. ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Last year I took JBit's Haunted Halloween Ride with friends and we all had a great time. More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Frederick, Maryland
Inscription. The Battle of Monocacy took place on July 9, 1864, in the valley before you. The battle pitted North against South, and Washington, D. C. was the prize. Richmond and Petersburg were endangered, but the Southern leader, ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Harrisonburg, Virginia
The parade was fantastic!!! Everyone of all ages should go to this parade, I come from all the way from new... More on Yahoo! Travel
Golf Courses – New Market, Maryland
(Holly Hills CC Middle, 17', 1972, 20-10-e) across Long Branch near the 17 th Tee at Holly Hills Country Club N. of Ijamsville , District 9, New Market Township, Frederick County, MD. Mussetter Rd.... More on dalejtravis.com
Things To Do – Frederick, Maryland
I used to go to Crumland farms for pumpkins there's nothing like a day at the pumpkin patch to get your... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Lutherville Timonium, Maryland
Inscription. National Register of Historic Places, U. S. Department of the Interior, 1972. Lutherville, named for Martin Luther, was founded, 1852, by Dr. John G. Morris, a Lutheran clergyman, as the location of Lutherville Female ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. From the time of Virginias secession from the Union on May 23, 1861, until just before the Battle of Manassas on July 21, 1861, the Confederate government in Richmond recognized the importance of defending the Lower Shenandoah ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. This historic Shenandoah Valley home, known as Glen Burnie, is the homestead of Col. James Wood, who founded Winchester on a portion of his land in 1744. Woods son, Robert, began the present house in 1794, but the estate ... More on HMDB
Unique attraction that offers a glimpse into Baltimore's beginnings ... More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Towson, Maryland
Sportz is a place where you can come watch any big game - but did you know that Sportz has some of the best crab cakesin Baltimore & the most mouth-watering entrees you can find in Maryland ... More on entertainment.com
Restaurants – Baltimore, Maryland
It tries to be an above average bar, but falls short because it slaves itself to a few local regulars. The beer selection is, generally, good. However, the bartenders tend to focus all service on locals (who live with... More on CitySearch
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