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Landmarks – Lorton, Virginia
Inscription. An engineer who believed science must serve people; a citizen who believed one person could make a difference, and did. The Potomac River in the 1960's was one of the most polluted waterways in the country. The major ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Milford, Virginia
Inscription. Six miles southeast is the site of Edmundsbury, home of Edmund Pendleton. Pendleton, born September 9, 1721, was in the House of Burgesses; a delegate to the Continental Congress; chairman of the Virginia Committee of ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC
'Glenwood Cemetery Mortuary Chapel' is a historic chapel at 2219 Lincoln Road in NE Washington, DC. It was built in 1892 and ... More on Wikipedia
Landmarks – Spotsylvania, Virginia
Inscription. (Front): 49th, N. Y. Inf'y: 3rd Brig. 2d Div. 6th Corps. Held this position, May 12, 1864. (Left): The muffled drums, sad roll has beat. The soldiers last, tattoo. No more on life's, parade shall meet, that brave and, ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Henrico, Virginia
This place was just kind of gross, and the people running it were not very friendly. More on Yahoo! Travel
Nightlife – Washington, Washington DC
Tumblebus Jungle is a full sized school bus that's been converted into a safe and fun gymnasium featuring padded walls and floor, mini parallel bars, rings, trapeze bar, ball pit, barrels, octagons, tunnels, inclines, ropes, rock ... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Midlothian, Virginia
Inscription. South of here are the Midlothian Coal Mines, probably the oldest coal mines in America. Coal was first mined here before 1730, and during the Revolution, coal from these mines supplied... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. Frances "Fanny" H. Peachy, like most women buried here, remains largely anonymous. The daughter of a local minister, Frances H. Andrews (1799-1822) married Baltimore saddlemaker Thomas G. Peachy on February 28, 1821. ... More on HMDB
Parks – Arlington, Virginia
Inscription. Fort Ethan Allen was constructed during the Civil War to provide one of the last lines of defense against possible Confederate attacks aimed at Washington. The fort commanded approaches to Chain Bridge (over the Potomac ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Richmond, Virginia
Phone # 646-5609 More on KaBoom.org
Museums – Lincolnia, Virginia
Ramsey Nature Center in Alexandria, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Restaurants – Ashland, Virginia
Your Ashland/Hanover neighborhood pizza restaurant - Traditional & specialty hand-tossed pizzas - Stromboli, calzones, cheezy bread, Italian subs & entree salads - Authentic buffalo wings & pasta dinners - TV's ... More on entertainment.com
Restaurants – Washington, Washington DC
Haven't gone for a while, but was very impressed with the dishes (and prices!) More on Menupages.com
Landmarks – Halethorpe, Maryland
Inscription. Commenced, July 4th, 1833. Finished July 4th, 1835. Johnathan Knight, Chief Engineer, Caspar W. Wever, Superintendent of Construction. Designed by Benjamin H. Latrobe. Built by John Mc... More on HMDB
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