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Things To Do – Baltimore, Maryland
An finally the view of the Inner Harbor is worth the visit. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Inscription. To secure the release of prisoner of war Dr. Beanes, Francis Scott Key visited the British fleet, September, 1814. Detained until after the attack on Baltimore, the two witnessed the b... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Baltimore, Maryland
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Things To Do – Washington, Washington DC
about Broccoli the Clown/Jake the Magician: If you haven't been to a party with Broccoli the Clown or Jake the Magician , then you're sure to have seen either of them at any number of fairs, festivals, or other shows. On the DC scene ... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Havre de Grace, Maryland
Inscription. The 45-mile long Susquehanna (PA) and Tidewater (MD) Canal ran from Wrightsville, Pennsylvania to Havre de Grace, Maryland. The canal was built between 1835 and 1839 in order to improv... More on HMDB
Clothing Shopping – Washington, Washington DC
On the second floor of a building right above Starbucks is this high-style consignment shop that sells women's clothing and accessories, including designer suits, ... More on Frommers
Things To Do – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Top Shelf Ii, located at 1433 Arch 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
Things To Do – Annapolis, Maryland
The life-size bronze statue of Alex Haley, author of the epic [Roots], is situated next to the site of the plaque honoring his ancestor, Kunta ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC
Inscription. America's oldest existing religious newspaper was first published on this city block at 925 E Street on February 2, 1822. Founded by the legendary Baptist leader Luther Rice, the paper... More on HMDB
Food And Drink – North Bethesda, Maryland
I have taken tea at this establishment at least a dozen times, I have always walked away satisfied with the food and service. More on TeaMap
Landmarks – Perth Amboy, New Jersey
Inscription. Built by the colonial proprietors of East Jersey in 1762, with bricks which were brought from England. Occupied first by Frederick Smyth, Chief Justice of the colony. Then, in 1774, by William Franklin, who was appointed ... More on HMDB
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