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Battlefield Landmarks - South and West July 3, 1863 - Third Day

Landmarks – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Inscription. ". The whole plain was covered with unarmed rebels, waving coats, hats, and handkerchiefs in token of a wish to surrender.", Lt. Col. Franklin Sawyer, U. S. A. 8th Ohio Infantry, You a... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. ". the enemy is advancing. Every eye could see the legions, an overwhelming resistless tide of an ocean of armed men sweeping upon us!", 1st Lt. Frank A. Haskell, U. S. A. Aide to Brig... More on HMDB

William E. Carson

National And State Parks – Front Royal, Virginia

Inscription. William E. Carson, of Riverton, was the first chairman of the Virginia Conservation Commission, 1926-34. As such he was a pioneer and leading spirit in the establishment of the Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive; ... More on HMDB

Satsang Yoga Studio

Health Club – Westfield, New Jersey

Discover your inner athlete and watch your spirit soar in our beautiful new studio & expanded boutique. Located conveniently across from the South Avenue train station. Offering Beginner, Basic & O... More on YogaFinder

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  • Our goal at Satsang Yoga Studio is to generate wonderful group energy by creating a sacred space for our students in which body, mind and spirit can flourish. Classes are held 7 days a week morning... More on YogaFinder

Dairy Queen

Ice Cream – Hagerstown, Maryland

Monocacy National Battlefield

Parks – Frederick, Maryland

The people are great and the museum upstairs is very informative. More on TripAdvisor

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  • It is peaceful and you can see a small stream along with some very odd looking trees. More on TripAdvisor

  • Little known for a national park, but this was the site of a very key 1864 battle that saw the future autho... More on Yahoo! Travel

George Taylor

Landmarks – Easton, Pennsylvania

Inscription. One of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, member of Continental Congress, ironmaster, lived in this house built in 1757 by William Parsons, Surveyor-General. First occupie... More on HMDB

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  • Bibliography Fackenthal, Benjamin Franklin. The Homes of George Taylor, Signer of the Declaration of Independence ... More on Bioguide.congress.gov

The Frosty Putter Miniature Golf Course

Golf Courses – Lewisberry, Pennsylvania

Beautifully landscaped 18-hole miniature golf course - Conveniently located on Rte. 177 near Pinchot Park - Make a hole-in-one in the race car & win ... More on entertainment.com

Firefighters' Memorial Monument

Landmarks – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Inscription. This statue, plaza and site perpetually commemorates the past and present dedication, skill and contributions of the men and women of the fires service of the City of Harrisburg and of this Commonwealth and Nation. Forever ... More on HMDB

Holy Cross Abbey

Things To Do – Berryville, Virginia

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  • Beautiful grounds to hike around, looking at the mountains all around, and the Shenandoah River within hiki... More on TripAdvisor

  • Visiting Holy Cross Abbey is a bit of heaven on earth. Plan to go when you can hear the monks chanting the ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Edwin L. Drake

Landmarks – Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

Inscription. Drilled first oil well in America in 1859 at Titusville, Pa. Lived at Bethlehem in this house for last seven years of his life, 1873-1880. In 1902 his remains were moved from Bethlehem to memorial monument erected at ... More on HMDB

Building The Future

Landmarks – Gaithersburg, Maryland

Inscription. The completion of the railroad and the city's incorporation in the 1870's established a solid base upon which Gaithersburg could grow and flourish. Following the City's incorporation in 1878, Henry Ward became the president ... More on HMDB

Cramptons Pass Tablet C.P. 3

Landmarks – Burkittsville, Maryland

Inscription. (September 14, 1862): Upon the approach of the Sixth Corps, Army of the Potomac, from Jefferson, Col. T. T. Munford, Commanding Cavalry Brigade, prepared to dispute its advance through... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. Between September 4th and 7th, 1862, the Army of Northern Virginia, General Robert E. Lee, Commanding, crossed the Potomac near Leesburg, and occupied Frederick, Maryland. On the 10th ... More on HMDB

Brother' S Pizza

Restaurants – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Mythos

Restaurants – Gaithersburg, Maryland

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My Weekend Kitchen

Restaurants – Allentown, Pennsylvania