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    Belle Haven Marina

    1201 Belle Haven Rd, Alexandria, VA    

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    Founded in 1975, the Mariner Sailing School in Alexandria, Virginia has become the largest full time Sailing School in the Washington, D.C. area. Our school is owned and operated by sailors, and offers a full range of Sa... landbigfish.com

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    Sailing Course - 5 Days

    Washington, DC    

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    We think this is the most comprehensive Learn to Sail Course available. If someone you know has always wanted to learn to sail then there is no better way than our 5-day course. This teaches all the basic skills and tech... extravagift.com

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    Oftc Summer Camp Week 3

    1234 Ingleside Ave, Mc Lean, VA    

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    Whether you want the challenge of a whitewater rafting course, the experience of sailing on the Chesapeake Bay, or the excitement of visiting a favorite theme park, you can find it all at the OFTC Summer Camp. Build confidenc... active.com

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    Sailing Lessons - Washington, Dc

    Washington, DC    

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    Sailing lessons are an invigorating, eye-opening experience you'll not soon forget. Shove off the Annapolis shoreline with this basic course to learn the art of sailing. First, learn the technical aspects of sailing a vessel... luxergy.com

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    Mariner Sailing School

    New Alexandria, VA    

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    Discover sailing...and have a great time in the process! We take great pride in the fact that thousands of Washington area residents have experienced the joys of sailing at our school. The Mariner Sailing School is an autho... virginia.org

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    Bite Me Charter Fishing

    7117 Beltz Dr, District Heights, MD    

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    Fish the Mid Chesapeake Bay area with Captain Bobby Sanders on the charterboat "Bite Me" out of Breezy Point Marina south of Chesapeake Beach, Maryland in Calvert County. If it swims in the Bay Captain Bobby can catch ... outdoortrips.info

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    Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove On The Potomac National...

    Mclean, VA    

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    Formerly known as Columbia Island, this park was renamed in honor of Lady Bird Johnson and her campaign to beautify Washington D.C. The Grove, a site chosen by Lady Bird herself, is the site that the Johnsons often stopped to ad... nps.gov

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    Travel By Morley

    7056 Eastern Ave NW, Washington, DC    

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    Welcome to Travel by Morley's Yacht Charters division. Travel by Morley was founded to provide Washingtonian's with sophisticated travel and event planning services and to assist the city's elite with educated and insi... outdoortrips.info

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    Mariner Sailing School

    1201 Belle Haven Rd, Alexandria, VA    

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    Discover sailing...and have a great time in the process! We take great pride in the fact that thousands of Washington area residents have experienced the joys of sailing at our school. virginia.org

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    Dandy Restaurant Cruise Ship

    00 Prince St, Alexandria, VA    

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    We are a dinner cruise boat company. Our cruises run day and night, rain or shine. Come and dine with us! rentandorbuy.com

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    Potomac Riverboat Company

    205 The Strand, Alexandria, VA    

    2 out of 5 based on 2 ratings

    Offers public sightseeing tours and private charters along the historic Potomac River. Public tours include 1.)See historic Alexandria, Virginia Seaport by water 2.) Cruise to George Washington's Mount Vernon with time to d... virginia.org

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    Washington Sailing Marina

    1 Marina Dr, Alexandria, VA    

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    Sunfish, Windsurfers and Daysailers for rent, Apr.-Oct., 9 am - 6 pm daily. Lessons available. Also, all-terrain and 15-speed bike rentals. washingtonsailingmarina.com

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    Washington Meridian

    1990 K St NW, Washington, DC    

    2 out of 5 based on 6 ratings

    The stone marking the Washington Meridian was formerly located 52 feet, nine inches west of this tablet which was presented by the Army and Navy Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. hmdb.org