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5471 Whitehaven Rd, Quantico, Maryland 21856-2134, United States
Pop! Goes bubble gum when you blow a bubble. However, this Bubble Panel is guaranteed not to, no matter how many times kids crawl in it and check out the surroundings. The Curved ... More on KaBoom.org
This course was built in a heavily-wooded area. Virtually every hole is lined by evergreens. The greens are flat and generally quite small. They are protected by bunkers and a few are elevated. Wat... More on Golf.com

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Quantico MD 21856, United States of America
Inscription. Chartered by Charles Calvert, 3rd Lord Baltimore, c. 1685. Town Incorporated c. 1702. Ferry operated here as early as 1692. Settlers were led by Col. George Gale of Whitehaven in the North of England. His first wife, ... More on HMDB

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Quantico MD 21856, United States of America
Inscription. Now St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church. Parish church of Stepney Parish, which was laid out in 1692. This building erected in 1733 replacing the first building, a log church erected about 1694, which stood about 150 yards ... More on HMDB

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23701 Nanticoke Rd, Quantico, MD 21856

#5.
Pemberton Drive & Ellegood Street, Salisbury, MD 21804
This one-room schoolhouse was built circa 1872 for the community of Rockawalkin. It held grades one throug... More on Wicomicotourism.org
This is the 9tth best thing in Salsibury. And it's closed for half the year! What an injustice to this ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Hebron MD 21830, United States of America

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Mardela Springs MD 21837, United States of America
Inscription. Young's Purchase Home 1724. Gravenor-English School 1857. Presented by Maryland Society, John Waller Chapter, National Society, Colonial Dames XVII Century. , Erected by Maryland Society, John Waller Chapter, National ... More on HMDB

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Mardela Springs MD 21837, United States of America
Inscription. This stone honors the memory of all the Native Americans alledged to be buried in this sacred ground. , Location. 38° 27.683′ N, 75° 45.125′ W. Marker is in Mardela Springs, Maryland, in Wicomico ... More on HMDB

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Mardela Springs MD 21837, United States of America
Inscription. This stone was one of many brought to America about 1767 to mark the boundary between Maryland and Delaware, then part of Pennsylvania. This one, never used, later was found and kept safe. In 2005 it was donated to Westside ... More on HMDB

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Allen MD 21810, United States of America
Inscription. The original sanctuary was built in 1829 on 1/2 acre of land purchased on September 12 for $50 from Sarah Stewart and Andrew Anderson. That building, constructed from lumber from trees cut from the lot, was moved to another ... More on HMDB
