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Landmarks – Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Southwest 150 Feet, Erected 1755-56 by, Colonel Benjamin Chambers, Founder of Chambersburg, A two story stone structure surrounded, By a moat, A stockade manned by two swivel guns, Enc... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Cazenovia, New York
Whether it’s parents weekend, wedding, or a reunion, we offer a great getaway overlooking the beautiful Nelson Valley. There are three rooms available and longer term rental is an option. A friendly kitchen ... More on iloveny.com
Landmarks – Shavertown, Pennsylvania
(Metzger, 22', 1990, 38-40-B) Tributary Toby's Creek NE of Trucksville , Kingston Township, Luzerne County, PA. Carverton Rd. (SR1036) N. (curves E.) 1.6 miles from jct with PA309 (Memorial Hwy) in Trucksville, N. (curves NE) on Manor ... More on dalejtravis.com
Landmarks – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. A tract of 1272 acres, now this part of Harrisburg, was first surveyed in 1732 for Thomas Penn, and was known as Paxtang Manor. It was sole, 1760, to three colonial settlers; Thomas Simpson, Thomas Forester, Thomas McKee. ... More on HMDB
Museums – Vestal, New York
Permanent and changing exhibits of art, antiques, and railroad memorabilia. More on iloveny.com
Landmarks – Constableville, New York
(The Cheese Box, 33', 1856, NY-25-02) in Constableville , Lewis County, NY. James St. W. 0.15 miles from jct with NY26 in Constableville to the house on the N. side of the road. (04-2005, ... More on dalejtravis.com
Restaurants – Drums, Pennsylvania
Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers is located in Pennsylvania. It's known for its hamburgers. Upon entering the restaurant, you'll ... More on Open List
Restaurants – Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
they have good meals and serve your food to you quickly... More on Dine.com
Landmarks – Martinsburg, West Virginia
Inscription. Named for the property owners this stone bridge built in 1832 across Opequon Creek was major improvement for travellers on Warm Springs Road connecting Alexandria and Bath, Va. site of famous mineral waters. The Berkeley ... More on HMDB
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