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Things To Do – Gaithersburg, Maryland

Black History Museum and Cultural Center of Virginia

Museums – Richmond, Virginia

Significant facets of African-American life in Virginia from Jamestown in 1619 until today are on display here. Located in the heart of the Jackson Ward neighborhood, the museum has a collection of... More on Virginia.org

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  • Located in Jackson Ward, the museum exhibits artifacts that illustrate the history of African-Americans, ... More on Discover America

Meadowbrook Aquatic Center

Pools – Baltimore, Maryland

about Meadowbrook Aquatic Center: The Meadowbrook Aquatic Center combines recreational, lap swimming, swim lessons, a line of weight equipment with cardio machines, aerobics classes, Masters swimming, tennis, arthritis plus, water ... More on GoCityKids

Neabsco Mills Ironworks

Landmarks – Dumfries, Virginia

Inscription. The Neabsco Mills Ironworks complex, under the ownership of three generations of the Tayloe family, of Richmond County, operated between 1737 and 1828. Located near this site, it was one of the longest continually operating ... More on HMDB

Riversdale House Museum

Museums – Riverdale Park, Maryland

This beautifully restored 19th century estate, which offers tours to the public, was home to George Calvert, grandson of the 5th Baron Baltimore. Riversdale, an elegant Federal style plantation house, was constructed between 1801 ... More on Heritage

In Honor of Leslie Coffelt

Landmarks – Washington, Washington DC

Inscription. White House policeman, who gave his life in defense of, the President of the United States, here at the Blair House, November 1, 1950, "For loyalty, bravery and heroism, beyond the call of duty.", presented by National ... More on HMDB

Yoha System

Health Club – Falls Church, Virginia

Healing Science of Yoga. 70 Yoga videos, books, and other products. Yoga classes and teacher training More on YogaFinder

Ray Hall

Sightseeing – Quantico, Virginia

Inscription. Hospital Corpsman Second Class, David R. Ray, U. S. Navy: Awarded the Medal of Honor (posthumously), for combat operations against the enemy, in the Republic of Vietnam, on 19 March 1969 while serving with Battery D, ... More on HMDB

173d Airborne Brigade (Sep) 1963 - 1971

Landmarks – Fort Myer, Virginia

Inscription. In commemoration of all Sky Soldiers whose valor and sacrifice in defense of South Vietnam must never be forgotten. "All gave some Some gave all", [ Renderings of military insignia :], Combat Infantryman Badge, 173rd ... More on HMDB

Federal Reserve Bank Money Museum, Richmond, VA

Museums – Richmond, Virginia

Federal Reserve Money Museum in Richmond, VA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

Marlborough

Landmarks – Stafford, Virginia

Inscription. Strategically situated at the tip of a peninsula jutting into the Potomac River at Potomac Creek, Marlborough was established under the Town Act of 1691 as a river port town. It served as the county seat of Stafford County ... More on HMDB

Brazilian Bakery

Restaurants – Silver Spring, Maryland

Oasis On The Occoquan

Restaurants – Woodbridge, Virginia

The place is appealing and the restrooms were clean and modern, but the service completely turned us off. More on TripAdvisor

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Methodist Church

Landmarks – Occoquan, Virginia

Inscription. This brick, lancet-windowed church, built ca. 1925 is Occoquans second Methodist church. The first wood-frame church, located on Commerce St. behind the present structure, burned in the 1916 town fire. Besides its original ... More on HMDB