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Date: 2013-10-19 16:51:18
Germantown
Montgomery County
Maryland
Germantown
Tennessee
Germantown Colony and Museum
2nd millennium
Germantown
Geography of the United States
Germantown
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Geography of Pennsylvania

GERMANTOWN OKTOBERFEST! SEPTEMBER 25 & 26, 2010 FESTIVAL & PARKING FREE! ½ off Bast Bell Museum admission with canned food item 1-4 pm Sat & Sun of the Festival only. Dheinsville Historic Park

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