- TripBuzz found 136 things to do with kids in or near Charles Town, West Virginia, including 132 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Winchester, Leesburg, Martinsburg and Harpers Ferry.
- From Jefferson County Little League to Jefferson County Memorial Park, the Charles Town area offers 95 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Parks, Golf and Sports Teams (Amateur).
- Charles Town was named for the settler Charles Washington who was the brother of President George Washington. It is situated in the northeastern tip of the state and is roughly 60 miles from both Washington D.C. and Baltimore. An annual festival is held every September to celebrate the history of the area with a farmer's market, craft fair, and live music.
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7 County Complex Ct, Woodbridge, VA 22192
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As a minor league baseball team, Potomac Nationals Professional Baseball offers a stadium that guests can see home games from. On Saturdays in the summer, the field has fireworks for guests to enjoy.
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G Richard Pfitzner Stadium is the official stadium of the minor league baseball team, the Potomac Nationals. The stadium features a main concession stand, a press box, restrooms, and a picnic area.
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3000 Block of Connecticut Avenue, Washington, DC 20008
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The National Zoological Park is a zoo containing 4,000 animals and 500 different species that offers three different guided tours and a separate elephant-themed tour. There are several dining options throughout the zoo.
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22 Springs Ave., Gettysburg, PA 17325
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Segway Tours of Gettysburg (SegTours, LLC) offers tours of Gettysburg on Segways. The company offers two tours of the battlefield: a western end and a eastern end, or can offer specialized tours.
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George Washington Shriver brought the home, now the Shriver House Museum, in 1859 for $290. Visitors to the museum can tour four restored floors of the home with costumed guides, and learn about the civilian experience during the Civil War.
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Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA 22211
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Within the Arlington National Cemetery is the Tomb of the Unknowns that is also sometimes called the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The Tomb sarcophagus is placed over the grave of an unknown soldier from World War I and serves as a memorial for all deceased unknown soldiers.
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305 Crooked Creek Road, Gettysburg, PA 17325
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Cornerstone Farm Horseback Tours is a business providing visitors with the opportunity to travel along the battlefields of Gettysburg by horseback. Each tour of the area led by a historical guide and filled with a great deal of historical information.