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1416 Telegraph Rd, Rising Sun, MD 21911
Exotic animals in pastoral country setting, including giraffes, tigers, bears, deer, wolves, monkeys and kangaroos. ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Plumpton Park Zoo is a small local zoo in the town of Rising Sun, MD. It is minutes from the PA bor... More on Judysbook.com

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Rising Sun MD 21911, United States of America
Inscription. In memory of the Unknown Soldiers buried at Brick Meetinghouse while it was used as a hospital in 1778. , Erected 1929 by The Quakers, DAR of Cecil County, Cecil Post No. 15 American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary, ... More on HMDB

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Rising Sun MD 21911, United States of America
Inscription. General Lafayette and his army camped arount this tree April 12, 1781. A Civil War cavalry unit later occupied the site. The oak, over 500 years old was owned by the Thomas Richards family for over a century. A huge limb ... More on HMDB

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Rising Sun MD 21911, United States of America

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Rising Sun MD 21911, United States of America
Inscription. 40 acre grant from William Penn in 1701 on which present East Nottingham Friends Meeting House built, 1724, with stone addition completed in 1752. Used as an American Army hospital in 1778. Cross Keys Tavern built in ... More on HMDB

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1916 Theodore Rd, Rising Sun, Maryland 21911

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across Northeast Creek N
(Gilpin Falls, 119', 1860, closed to motor traffic, rebuilt 2009, 20-07-01) across Northeast Creek N. of North East , Cecil County, MD. MD272 N. 3.0 miles from jct with US40 on the N. side of North... More on dalejtravis.com
View from Rt. 272; 119-ft. red wooden bridge built circa 1860. Recent restorations have helped maintain its beauty. More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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Concord & Lafayette Street Havre de Grace, MD 21078
Built in 1827, the Concord Point Lighthouse is the second oldest tower lighthouse on the Chesapeake Bay and the oldest continuouse lighthouse in Maryland. It is located where the Susquehanna River... More on Harfordmd.com
Oldest continuously operated lighthouse in Maryland. Fully restored. More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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Oxford PA 19363, United States of America
Inscription. A borough from 1853 to 1914, Hopewell was a laboratory for progressive farming, milling, and educational practices. Samuel Dickey (1769-1835) was an agricultural innovator, and the Dic... More on HMDB
Inscription. This bell tower was constructed from components saved from the demolition of what was last known as the Hopewell Elementary School and was previously the Oxford High School. The buildi... More on HMDB

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Rt. 4, east of Rt. 896, Newark, Delaware
This was the site of the only Revolutionary War battle fought in Delaware. On September 3, 1777, the Battle... More on Heritage
When we entered Deleware, we lost satelite connection! If not for road signs we would have passed this by..... More on Yahoo! Travel
