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Tea with Mrs. B

Food And Drink – Bethesda, Maryland

I thought Mrs. B would be an older woman that was doing this in her retirement, but to our pleasant surprise, she is young and so full of life. ... More on TeaMap

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  • about Tea With Mrs. B: Tea With Mrs. B is a children's tea room offering monthly manners classes (for girls and boys), spring-break and summer camps, and tea party birthday parties. Each party incl... More on GoCityKids

In Memory of Col. Tench Tilghman

Landmarks – Oxford, Maryland

Inscription. Who died April 15th 1786 in the 42d year of his age. Very much lamented. He took an early and active part in the great contest that secured the independence of the United States of America. He was an Aide-de-Camp to His ... More on HMDB

Severna Park Bowling Lanes

Bowling Alleys – Severna Park, Maryland

The family place to bowl" - Duck & ten pin bowling - Snack bar & refreshments - Ask about our bowling leagues ... More on entertainment.com

Alcova Heights Park

Parks – Arlington, Virginia

Newly renovated playground for both young kids (2-5 years old) and older kids (5-12 years old). More on KaBoom.org

The Bingham-Brewer House

Landmarks – Rockville, Maryland

Inscription. This two-story Federal structure is significant for its architecture and for its personal associations. The house is one of only two pre-1830 brick structures still intact in Rockville... More on HMDB

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  • ockville is one of Maryland's oldest towns, with its origins dating back to Colonial America. During Revolutionary times Rockville was known as Hungerford's Tavern the name of its most familiar lan... More on Rockvillemd.gov

Wye Grist Mill

Museums – Wye Mills, Maryland

The Guinea Road Cemetery Reinterment

Landmarks – Annandale, Virginia

Inscription. Virginia aristocrat William Fitzhugh was granted 21,996 acres in 1694: The Ravensworth tract, which was divided into northern and southern halves in 1701 and subsequently subdivided among Fitzhugh heirs throughout the ... More on HMDB

Zara

Clothing Shopping – Washington, Washington DC

This cheery store is an outpost of a popular chain started in Spain. Clothes are both dressy and casual, but all trendy. A sprinkling ... More on Frommers

Old Dominion Brewing Company

Bars – Ashburn, Virginia

Old Dominion Brew Pub: Best hamburger in VA. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • The sampler is a good deal if you haven't tried Dominion beers before. More on Yahoo! Travel

  • It's the beer that counts... More on AOL.com

Kenny Tours Ltd.

Tours – Salisbury, Maryland

Krop's Crops

Things To Do – Great Falls, Virginia

Apples, gourds, Hayrides to the pumpkin patch, farm animals, corn bins to jump into Hayrides $2. Open 10 am to 9 pm throughout October, closed in November. A visitor comments on October 05, 2008: ... More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org

Wingmaster's

Restaurants – Washington, Washington DC

If you are visiting the capital or art museum it is a great quick lunch. More on TripAdvisor

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  • The only remaining Wingmaster's is located in the food court in Union Station. To many locals it is a stapl... More on TripAdvisor

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Hunan Chinese Gourmet

Restaurants – Fairfax, Virginia

I have been eating there for years and it's probably the only restaurant that food quality hasn't change over time. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Fantastic Chinese food and very reasonable prices . More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Fantastic Chinese food and very reasonable prices. My wife and I ate there every day on our recent trip ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Subway Restaurant

Restaurants – Washington, Washington DC

Loudoun Branch, Manassas Gap Railroad

Trains – Purcellville, Virginia

Inscription. The Virginia General Assembly approved plans for the Loudoun Branch (parts of which survive here) of the Manassas Gap Railroad on 8 March 1853, and construction soon began. The route extended 27 miles from just southwest ... More on HMDB