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Thomas Stone House: a glimpse into colonial life
Visitors to the Thomas Stone Historic Site, located just 30 miles south of Washington, D.C., in Charles County, Maryland, will feel transported 200 years into the past as they walk through the home that belonged to a signer o ...
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Cross Street Market: Fresh and Fun Food
Baltimore's Cross Street Market is a grocery store unlike any supermarket-- it's a fresh, fantastic experience with many hard-to-find items in one place. At nighttime, Cross Street turns into a hip, happening bar serving fres ...
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Fort McHenry: Inspiration to a young nation
Fort McHenry, important in four American wars, is best known as the inspiration for the national anthem, "The Star-Spangled Banner." The star-shaped fort, built in 1798, was named for a secretary of war under George Washingto ...
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Lexington Market: the freshest of the fresh
Baltimore's Lexington Market is the country's oldest public market. Opened in 1782, The Lexington Market has been a Baltimore icon for a more than 225 years. American Revolutionary War soldier John Eager Howard donated the la ...
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Mimosa Grill: Upscale Elegance in Charlotte
Annually award-winning since 1995, Charlotte's Mimosa Grill is one of the most elegant eateries in the city's restaurant scene. Featuring "global cuisine with a unique southern twist", Mimosa Grill's menu is versatile and sur ...
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The Hill Restaurant: Dine at the Top
Federal Hill's newest dining experience, "The Hill", is a contemporary establishment featuring fresh American cuisine in an innovative atmosphere. The ambiance at The Hill is light and airy-- the perfect blend of casual and f ...
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Sabatino's Italian Restaurant: A Baltimore Icon
Sabatino's Italian Restaurant might just be the quintessential Italian eatery. Candlelight, Italian music, low-lighting, the enticing smells of sauteeing garlic and butter make Sabatino's the perfect place for perfectly-prepa ...
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