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Lancaster, PA is filled with history. It is one of the oldest inland towns in the US. In 1777, it was capital of the United States for one day. It also served as the capital of Pennsylvania from 1799 to 1812. It's not just the cultural history either—the city has beautiful, historic buildings and homes for residents to explore. One place that draws both locals and tourists is Central Market. In the heart of Amish country, a stunning red brick building holds the oldest farmers' market in the country.

Visit Heritage Hills Resort in the summer, and you'll get to enjoy some of the best golf that York, PA has to offer. But what is a popular golf course to do in the winter when fresh snow covers the fairways and greens? Turn into a snow-tubing park, of course! Every winter, Heritage Hills Resort turns into York's marquee destination for family fun, and the adults always have just as much fun sliding down the slopes as the kids. At the end of an exciting day, you can even recharge in the clubhouse with dinner, drinks, and beautiful views of snow-covered Heritage Hills Resort.

Living in Gettysburg, PA, you can't help but feel surrounded by the history of the region, from the homes to the small out-of-the-way local businesses. One of the most popular destinations for locals is the Historic Round Barn and Farm Market, located just eight miles west of Gettysburg.

Baltimore is filled with well-known museums, historic sites and longtime local businesses, but those aren't the only places where you can experience the city's rich history. There are historic districts spread throughout the city of Baltimore, each with its own unique character, architecture and story. These are the places where past citizens of Baltimore have shaped the city's history, and the perfect place for current residents to learn more about the city's past. The Little Montgomery Street Historic District is a great example of Baltimore's proud, blue collar history and an excellent place to shop for homes in the present day.

The Garrett-Jacobs Mansion in Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood has long been known as one of the most stunning properties in the city for weddings, but did you know that the building is also home to one of the city's most unique social clubs? The Engineers Club at Garrett-Jacobs Mansion is open to a wide range of professionals (both experienced and aspiring), and the organization has now been going strong for more than 100 years. Membership in The Engineers Club gives you a chance to make some new friends, expand your professional network, and spend plenty of time in one of Baltimore's most gorgeous historic buildings.
The Engineers Club is open to all professionals today, but it got its start as a meeting place just for engineers. Alfred Quick, an engineer who worked for the city of Baltimore, had the idea for the club in 1905, and his peers were instantly receptive to the concept. The club bounced around to a few different locations in its early years, before settling in at the Garrett-Jacobs Mansion in 1961.
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