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Museums – Martinsburg, West Virginia
Operated by the Berkeley County Historical Society, the historic childhood home of Belle Boyd (the famed Confederate spy) has ten rooms of displays. The historic home, built in 1853, features sever... More on Heritage
Wineries And Vineyards – Hammondsport, New York
The wine tasting staff is fun, friendly, and knowledgeable. More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
Our Township owns @ 40 acres, with @ 9 already housing 3, in need of repair ballfieds, and the remainder we have fantastic plans to build walking/bike trails, exercise stations, play spaces for dif... More on KaBoom.org
Things To Do – Cohocton, New York
Family friendly, newly renovated accommodation facility with spacious rooms and reasonable rates. Central to many ... More on iloveny.com
Golf Courses – Martinsburg, West Virginia
a very nice little golf course, very nice lay out, very good price . More on GolfReview
National And State Parks – Penn Yan, New York
There are many spots with beautiful views of waterfalls and interesting old buildings. More on TrailLink.com
Museums – Horseheads, New York
The Science & Discovery Center in Horseheads features hands-on exhibits to educate visitors about science and ... More on PlanetWare
Things To Do – Elmira, New York
Bowl, a few vert ramps, pyramid, tons of ledges, 3, 5, and 7 sets, a few hand rails and other stuff to be creative on. it's only a few years old and modeled after the ithaca skate park, ... More on skateboardpark.com
Museums – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Former home to John Harris Sr., William Penn's ambassador to the Native Americans and Simon Cameron, the first Secretary of War under President Abraham Lincoln. Features a ... More on Travel.yahoo.com
Restaurants – Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
The wine selection was good, the crab cakes quite a bit better than average, the service prompt and polite,... More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Hagerstown, Maryland
Inscription. The first building used as the Washington Country Jail was a log house at 26-28 E. Franklin Street in Hagerstown. In 1818, the state legislature authorized the county to spend $12,000 ... More on HMDB
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