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Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. Dedicated to the memory of the Negro Heroes of the United States. “Sleep in Peace, slain in thy countrys wars.”, A gift to the city of Baltimore by an anonymous donor Sculp... More on HMDB
Parks – Vienna, Virginia
Inscription. (Front Side): History of the Railroad in Vienna 1859 to 1968: 1859 — Alexandria, Loudoun & Hampshire Railroad begins passenger, mail and freight service to Vienna. 1861 — F... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. Fort McHenry was surrounded by water, but none of it was fit to drink. In the early years, soldiers rowed into Baltimore to fill casks with fresh well water. They also collected rainwater from the barracks' roofs in a ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Ashburn, Virginia
A relaxing, peaceful setting for your next seminar, workshop, conference, class, group or social event. The Ahrens Institute is located outside Leesburg, at Brambleton Regional Park in Ashburn. Home to the National Recreation and ... More on VisitLoudoun.org
Music and Theater – Takoma Park, Maryland
The Liz Lerman Dance Exchange is a professional company of dance artists that creates, performs, teaches, and engages people in making art. Dance classes and institutes are offered for a wide range of ages and interests. From the ... More on GoCityKids
Parks – Towson, Maryland
Pavilion, Playground, Tennis Courts, Ball Field, Restrooms More on Towson.com
Museums – Ashburn, Virginia
Electronic Arts, a major producer of video games on all sorts of gaming systems, used to have an outpost in Ashburn, Virginia, but it closed down recently.
Landmarks – Huntingtown, Maryland
Founded in 1867, Emmanuel United Methodist Church is the only stone church in the County. The current building ... More on PlanetWare
Landmarks – New Castle, Delaware
Inscription. Packet boats from Philadelphia met stage coaches here for Frenchtown, Maryland, chief line of communication from North to Baltimore and South. Andrew Jackson, David Crockett, Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, Lord Ashburton, ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Millville, New Jersey
The meal is quickly ready. More on Restaurantica
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