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DE: Go Bananas for Go Ape!
DE Exit 1 East: Whether your a nature enthusiast, adrenaline junkie, or just want to try something new, the Go Ape Treetop Adventure Course is a complete outdoor experience. It provides participants with 2-3 hours of outdoor fun and exercise. … Continue reading
Posted in Delaware, Fun, Kids, Nature, Uncategorized
Tagged adrenaline, adventure, canyon, course, crossing, Delaware, design, explore, forest, freshwater, ladders, landscape, line, Nature, navigate, obstacle, outdoor, park, participant, pond, rope, Scenic, swing, tarzan, trapeze, tree, treetops, zip
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DE: Punkin Chunkin
DE: The Punkin Chunkin draws thousands of visitors anxious to witness the competition for throwing pumpkins using catapults, air cannons, and whatever. The signature event is held each year, drawing innovative engineering and science -based ideas that appeal to spectators … Continue reading
Posted in Delaware, Fun, Special Event, Uncategorized
Tagged cannons, catapults, chunkin, competition, discovery, engineering, event, ingenuity, pumpkin, punkin, science, spectators, team, Thanksgiving
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Delaware Art Museum – American Moderns Exhibition
Wilmington, DE: The major traveling exhibition of American Moderns, 1910- 1960, opens at the Delaware Art Museum on October 12, 2013. This display featuring the works from O’Keeffe to Rockwell, comes from the Brooklyn Museum’s renowned American Art collection. It … Continue reading
Posted in Arts and Crafts, Delaware, Museum, Uncategorized
Tagged American, art, artistic, collection, cubism, Delaware, display, exhibit, exhibition, expressionism, major, modern, Museum, O'Keefe, painting, precisionism, realism, reknown, Rockwell., sculpture, showcase, social, style, synchronism, travel, traveling, Wilmington, works
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VA Hollywood and Lincoln in Food Tour
VA Exit 75: Take a walk and re-trace President Lincoln’s journey through Richmond on April 4th, 1865 and pause for brunch at Arcadia at the 17th Street Farmers’ Market where Lincoln paused on his walk. Visit sites related to that … Continue reading
Carlyle House in Alexandria VA
The Carlyle House explore the life and times of pre-Revolutionary Alexandria through special events, exhibits and lectures. It was completed in 1753 by British merchant John Carlyle for his bride, Sarah Fairfax of Belvoir, member of one of the most prestigious families … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th-century, Alexandria, British General Braddock, Carlyle House, coffin, era, exhibit, French and Indian War, funeral procession, grave, Halloween, headquarter, John Carlyle, lecture, mourning practice, pre-Revolutionary, Sarah Fairfax of Belvoir, special event, VA
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Maryland Renaissance Festival Aug 15
Celebrating its 35th season at Revel Grove, the Maryland Renaissance Festival the region’s premier outdoor event and the second largest Renaissance Festival in the country. The 22-acre, re-creation of a 16th century English village features food, fun, fine-crafts and frivolity. … Continue reading
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Tagged 16th century, English village, fine-crafts, Food, fun, jousting arena, Maryland, pubs, Renaissance Festival, Revel Grove, stages
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FL All Entertainment and Great Food at Latitude 30
Exit 339: If you just couldn’t decide what to do tonight, should I go out to a restaurant, grab a pizza, go bowling, watch a movie, take the kids to an arcade, catch a sporting event, or enjoy a comedy … Continue reading
Posted in Drink, Florida, Food, Fun, Kids, Restaurant, Sports, TV, Uncategorized
Tagged aioli, arcade, Asian, bacon, beer, blackened ahi, blackened mahi mahi, blackened mahi mahi or build your own burger., blue cheese, bowling, bowling ball, bread pudding, brick oven, burger., calamar, cherries, chicken, chicken salad with cherries and pecans, cobb salad, cocktail, comedy show, couch, creamy horse radish sauce, family dining, fish and chips, flat bread, flat iron steak, football, ginger, Guinness, kabob, lane, Latitude 30, lettuce, lobster, mac n cheese, movie, music, noise, peanut, pecan, pizza, po' boy, pot roast, potato chips, prime rib, quesadilla, red velvet cake, Restaurant, salad, scallops, screen, sesame crusted, shrimp, shrimp po' boy, sporting event, sports theater, steak, steak and blue cheese in flat bread, teriyaki, tiramisu martini, veal, wasabi
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NC Wind-Powered Beer
The Outer Banks is home to America’s first on-site wind-powered brew pub. The Outer Banks Brewing Station in Kill Devil Hills turned on their turbine on Earth Day 2008. The 10 kilowatt wind turbine produces electricity to help power the … Continue reading
Posted in Food, North Carolina, Restaurant, Uncategorized
Tagged beer, brew, Earth Day, electricity, envieorn, Kill Devil Hills, Outer Banks, wind turbine, wind-powered, Wright Brothers
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Join a War in NY State
You can go back in time at the French and Indian War Encampment at Fort Ticonderoga on June 27-28 where they will be celebrating the 250th anniversary of the French and Indian War with as over 1,200 reenactors gathering. The … Continue reading
Posted in History, New York, Uncategorized
Tagged 1758, battle, British, Carillon, Colonial American, fort, French, military camp, military demonstration, Native American, sutler, ware
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Memorial Day, Remember the Korean War?
Not all war are famous. The Korean War is often shadowed by the Vietnam one. Perhaps this is a moment to remember it. The Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall, Washington DC June 25, 1950 the 38th Parallel … Continue reading
Posted in History, Maryland, Uncategorized
Tagged 38th parallel, Air Force, Army, Australia, Belgium, bravery, Canada, Columbia, demilitarized zone, Denmark, Ethiopia, fighting, France, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, Greece, India, Italy, Korean War Veterans Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Luxembourg, Marine Corps, men, Navy, Netherlands, New Zealand, North Korea, Norway, Philippines, Republic of Korea, South Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Thailand, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, turkey, United Kingdom, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, violence, war, Washington Monument, World War II Memorial
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