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One thing the people of Baltimore know is "Seafood." Join local residents this Saturday, September 20 to celebrate the Baltimore Seafood Festival. Only logical that a waterfront city like Baltimore would be chosen to host this family-friendly event, you'll savor the flavors of "deep-sea" delights like crab cakes, shrimp salad, fresh oysters, and, of course, Maryland blue crabs from some of Baltimore's favorite restaurants.
The Baltimore Seafood Festival will be held from 12:00...
Ephrata is one of the gems of Lancaster County. This historic community has a rich heritage that the people love to celebrate. If you are looking to discover Ephrata for yourself, make plans to attend the 2014 Ephrata Fair.
Ephrata sits in the northeastern portion of Lancaster County. It was founded in the early 1700s by the Germans. Primarily agricultural in nature, the community grew because of its rich, fertile soil, which more and more people.
As the village grew, two resorts, the Mountain Springs and the Mount Vernon House, welcomed visitors. Soon the village became a stopping po...
York City Bike Night, a local tradition, will celebrate its 20th anniversary on Friday, September 19. Sponsored by the City of York and Harley-Davidson Motor Co., the event is scheduled from 6 p.m. t0 10 p.m. and takes place in and around Continental Square in downtown York.
York City Bike Night DetailsYork City Bike Night is a motorcycle-themed street party will start with a motorcycle parade, followed by live entertainment and a range of...
Baltimore will "pull out all the stops" as they host its Star-Spangled Spectacular on September 10–16, 2014 to celebrate our country's national anthem turning 200 years old.
On September 14, 1814 during the War of 1812, Attorney Francis Scott Key authored the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner" on the back of a letter as he watched the American flag flying above Fort McHenry along Baltimore's Harbor marking an American win over British troops....
Just south of Laurel, MD in Prince George's County sits the magnificent Montpelier Mansion. This five-part mansion dates back to the 1700s and has five distinct parts. Once the home of Major Thomas Snowden and family, today the home is a National Historic Landmark. One of the benefits of buying a home in Laurel, MD is the chance you have to explore this historic home, and maybe even rent it for your own special occasion.
The Montpelier Mansion is an excellent example of Georgian architecture from the 1700s. The house itself si...
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