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Landmarks – Quinton, New Jersey
Inscription. On March 17, 1778, Colonial militia formed a line of defense on the south bank of Alloways Creek. The British, having occupied Salem, attacked the next day and by a ruse drew the Colonials across the creek into a(n) ambush. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Williamsport, Maryland
Inscription. General J. E. B. Stuart with General Wade Hampton attacked a large force of Pennsylvania militia under Governor Curtin and General John F. Reynolds near here September 20, 1862. Outnumbered, he retired across the Potomac. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. This fountain was installed during the creation of Mount Vernon Place so that those wealthy enough to own wooden teeth could rinse and wash them in the park. These teeth cleaners were common all over America in the 1800s. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Towson, Maryland
Inscription. The home of Governor Augustus W. Bradford, which stood on this site was burned July 11, 1864 by Confederate Troops “to retaliate the burning of Governor Letchers Home” in V... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Flintstone, Maryland
Inscription. War path of the five nations from central New York to the Carolinas. One of the longest Indian trails in America, crossed this highway about this point. , Erected by State Roads Commission. , Location. 39° 42.12′ ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – North East, Maryland
The 5&10 Market is less an antiques store and more a museum where you can buy the exhibits. Rather than selling the normal selection ... More on igougo
Restaurants – Millville, New Jersey
They have the best gelato around....but you can't beat their panini's soups and salads. More on Yahoo! Travel
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