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Dorsey Chapel Historic Site

Religion and Faith – Glenn Dale, Maryland

Built in 1900, this rural African-American church served as the religious and social center of the Brookland community for ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org

Lake Ridge Park

Museums – Lake Ridge, Virginia

Lake Ridge Park is located along the banks of the upper Occoquan Reservoir. Lake Ridge Park offers fishing and boating, hiking trails, picnic pavilions, playgrounds, wooded natural areas, a mini-golf course and ample opportunities ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

Skyline Ranch Resort

Campgrounds – Front Royal, Virginia

KNY Family Fitness Center

Swimming – Baltimore, Maryland

Until about 1990, this facility was the Altoona YMCA. More on SwimmersGuide

Second Prince William County Courthouse

Landmarks – Nokesville, Virginia

Inscription. In 1743, the second Prince William County Courthouse was built near here along Cedar Run, replacing the first county courthouse in Woodbridge. After the creation of Fairfax County, the Cedar Run location, owned by Philemon ... More on HMDB

Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame

Museums – Wilmington, Delaware

Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame Address: 801 Shipyard Drive Wilmington, Delaware 19801 More on Sportsheritage.org

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  • Since 1976 the Delaware Hall of Fame has honored & promoted Delaware's outstanding athletic performers - We want to be an enduring point ... More on entertainment.com

Historic Bladensburg Waterfront Park - Port Town History The Ports of Bladensburg and Beall Town

Parks – Bladensburg, Maryland

Inscription. In 1742, the town of Bladensburg was created on the banks of the Anacostia River (also known as the Eastern Branch of the Potomac river) through an act of the Maryland General Assembly for the purpose of promoting trade ... More on HMDB

Maryland City Park

Parks – Laurel, Maryland

This park has several baseball fields, soccer fields,basketball courts and tennis courts. In addition it has a nice hiking trail and excercise court. A concesion ... More on KaBoom.org

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Hiram Lodge No. 25 Grand Lodge of Delaware, A.F. & A.M.

Landmarks – Newark, Delaware

Inscription. By the 1780's members of the Masonic fraternity were organized and meeting locally. On December 6, 1802, a charter was issued by the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania for Lodge No. 96 in Newark. This was one of four Lodges ... More on HMDB

The Battle of Ox Hill

Sightseeing – Fairfax, Virginia

Inscription. (Kiosk Panel): Wounds Suffered at Ox Hill (Chantilly): September 1, 1862, Union Soldiers: 4th Maine: 2nd Brigade (Birney), Kearnys Division: Pvt. Lorenzo E. Dickey, Co. A, Age 21: At C... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. (Kiosk Panel): Sequel to Second Manassas: The Battle of Ox Hill, September 1, 1862, The Confederate victory at Second Manassas (August 28-30, 1862) forced Union General John Popes Army... More on HMDB

Mergenthaler House

Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland

Inscription. From 1894 to 1899, this house was the residence of Ottmar Mergenthaler, a German immigrant who revolutionized the art of printing with his invention of the Linotype. Previously a typesetter searched for a single character, ... More on HMDB

Chicken Baskets

Restaurants – Silver Spring, Maryland

El Guarijo

Restaurants – Silver Spring, Maryland

Moderately good Cuban food served ... More on Gayot

Golden Key Restaurant

Restaurants – Baltimore, Maryland

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Salem Oak Tree

Landmarks – Salem, New Jersey

Inscription. Most famous New Jersey, tree stands in cemetery. By tradition, John Fenwick, made his treaty with the, Indians in its shade, 1675. , Erected 1964 by State of New Jersey. , Location. 39° 34.372′ N, 75° ... More on HMDB