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Landmarks – Boonsboro, Maryland
Inscription. Near here in Wise's field on the morning of Sept. 14, 1862, Brigadier General Samuel Garland, Jr. C. S. A. of Lynchburg, Virginia fell mortally wounded while leading his men. , Erected by Garland-Rhodes Camp 409, Sons ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Baltimore, Maryland
This place is just a short walk from Inner Harbor, and it's worth a visit for one reason-you can't get a mo... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Fort Hill, Pennsylvania
Inscription. John Nelson Davis for whom Mt. Davis, Pa. is named was an early community leader in Southern Somerset County. He was a surveyor, school teacher, Superintendent of Schools for Elk Lick Township, Pa. and ordained minister, ... More on HMDB
Sports And Outdoor Activities – Baltimore, Maryland
sweet bowl ,knarly half pipe,cool minni ramp with spine, and some cool obsticals, so all an all fun More on ConcreteDisciples.com
Things To Do – Baltimore, Maryland
In the heart of downtown near the Inner Harbor, this open-air memorial starkly recalls the six million Jews murdered by the ... More on Frommers
National And State Parks – Vineland, New Jersey
Some sections are very scenic, so don't forget to enjoy the view . More on trails.mtbr.com
Museums – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The museum has three floors of exhibits that take you through the history of jews in america. Lots of inter... More on TripAdvisor
National And State Parks – Pikesville, Maryland
Inscription. Early romantic suburb designed in 1889 by Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr. father of landscape architecture in America. On 204 acres of James Howard McHenrys “Sudbrook” estate. Olmsted designed a naturalistic landscape ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Hagerstown, Maryland
Inscription. This three-arch bridge was erected at a cost $2,800 by W. H. Eirely in 1863 over a ford in Antietam Creek. The east arch of this bridge spans a path once used for cattle. A forge, part of a large ironworks operation owned ... More on HMDB
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