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Landmarks – Alexandria, Virginia
This black community in Fairfax County was founded by patriarchal freedman West Ford, a former slave of George Washington's family, who acquired the property in 1833. Gum Springs became a place for... More on Virginia.org
Parks – Rockville, Maryland
* 7. 5 acres * community center building with kitchen * computer lab * restrooms-access with permit only * play equipment * 1 baseball field * 1 basketball court * 5 picnic tables * 1 grill * 6 pa... More on Rockvillemd.gov
Themeparks – Annapolis, Maryland
The price is incredibly reasonable for the quality of fun we had. More on TripAdvisor
Parks – Greenbelt, Maryland
Inscription. First Lady of the Land, First Lady of the World, wife of our 32nd President, First Chairman of the U. N. Commission on Human Rights. From this point she surveyed the site and spurred the work of building Greenbelt, the ... More on HMDB
Sightseeing – Fredericksburg, Virginia
Inscription. You are standing on the right of the Confederate army, held by Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson's corps on December 13, 1862. His 35,000 troops spread along a mile front some in the woods, some in fields, some on ridgetops, ... More on HMDB
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
Parks – Alexandria, Virginia
This is an official off-leash dog area. The park is completely fenced. These parks are controlled by the Alexandria Department of ... More on DogFriendly.com
Art Museums – College Park, Maryland
The Art Gallery produces five to eight outstanding exhibits each year. Exhibits often include catalogues, lectures, gallery talks and panel discussions. The gallery is open Mon, Tue, Thurs and Fri... More on Visitprincegeorges.com
Landmarks – Lutherville Timonium, Maryland
Inscription. Named for free school of Trentham, Staffordshire, England, where Reverend Thomas Craddock had taught. When he married High Sheriff John Risteaus daughter, this estate was her dowry. They built a house in 1746 and in 1747 ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Columbia, Maryland
THE FOOD IS DECENT AS WELL!!!!!!!!!! More on Yahoo! Travel
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