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Themeparks – Alexandria, Virginia
Strap on a suit, enter the 7,500 sq ft multi level, carpeted arena and prepare for the adventure of a lifetime! Great for youth groups (we can accommodate groups of up to 250 people), family outin... More on Visitalexandriava.com
Landmarks – Joppa, Maryland
Inscription. The colonial home of Benjamin Rumsey, influential landowner and member of the First Continental Congress. Erected in 1720-24 with bricks imported from England. It remains an outstanding example of Colonial Georgian architecture. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. Though the Civil War was a period of great innovation for the navy, with widespread use of steam power and the innovation of ironclads there was still a place in the fleet for sailing ships. Built at the Gosport yard ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Dumfries, Virginia
Inscription. The Potomac Path, or Kings Highway, was a major transportation route linking the northern and southern colonies in colonial America. Following an ancient Indian trail, the road assumed great importance for overland travel ... More on HMDB
Museums – Washington, Washington DC
It's free , as is every other Smithsonian museum in the city, and not overwhelmingly large. More on igougo
Parks – Silver Spring, Maryland
This is a very old wooden structure with a tire swing and a monorail. More on KaBoom.org
Themeparks – Columbia, Maryland
Category: Amusement Places Shadow Land Laser Adventures is a quality source of laughter and enjoyment in Maryland. Visit ... More on localamusementparks.com
Landmarks – Petersburg, Virginia
Inscription. This house was the town home of Peter Jones, who built it in 1763. It was called "Folly Castle" because it was a large house for a childless man, but Jones later had offspring. Major E... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Perryville, Maryland
Inscription. Old Post Road established 1666. Lower Susquehanna Ferry established 1695. Rodgers Tavern where George Washington frequently stopped between 1781–1798. , Erected 1932 by The Captain Jeremiah Baker Chapter, Daughters ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Baltimore, Maryland
Unusual ingredient combinations (e.g., feta cheese, spinach and shrimp, or crab pizza, or many chicken offe... More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Dundalk, Maryland
This is a great place with cheap prices however they were sold at the begining of February and have not're-opened yet. More on Yahoo! Travel
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