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Landmarks – Friendsville, Maryland
(16 sided, MD-11-01) at the eastbound I68 rest area NE of Friendsville, Garrett County, MD. I68 NE about 2.5 miles from jct with MD42 (I68 exit 4) ... More on dalejtravis.com
Campgrounds – Concord, Pennsylvania
Description #### Recreational facilities were opened by 1922 at Big Spring State Park. Prior to this, extensive logging occurred. The woods were cut to supply tanneries, barrel manufacturers and charcoal furnaces.Big Spring State ... More on Wildernet.com
Museums – Wheeling, West Virginia
This is a combination of a store focused on items related to Wheeling and WV and a mini-museum of Wheeling ... More on TripAdvisor
Biking – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Bike taxis, sometimes called pedicabs or bicycle rickshaws, have been a staple of everyday life in cities from San Diego to New York City for some time now. Yet, Harrisburg Bike Taxi is only a rec... More on Hersheyharrisburg.org
Things To Do – Greensburg, Pennsylvania
As a 4th of July celebration, the Festival is proud to be a tradition in the region and invites everyone to celebrate Independence Day in their own unique way. Bring your family, bring your friend... More on Laurelhighlands.org
Landmarks – Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Inscription. Oldest public building in Mechanicsburg. Built in 1825 on land given by Martin Rupp. As provided in the charter, it has been used by many religious sects on payment of small fees. , E... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
The Nature Trail begins in the Upper Campground area and passes the confluence of Butler Hollow and Sugar Camp Run, both of which are tributaries to Kettle Creek Reservoir. The trail travels on both sides of the small creek and offers ... More on Wildernet.com
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