Gaithersburg

“As the story goes, during the Civil War a soldier was decapitated by a saber in a skirmish around what is now Game Preserve Road in Gaithersburg. After the fight, his fellow soldiers hastily buried him in an unmarked grave, even though they couldn’t find his head to bury with his body.”

The story has been passed down for many generations and many have told tales about the supposed unmarked grave of the headless man. Some have recalled strange noises and apparitions with glowing eyes. Others have seen the figure of a headless soldier (sometimes on a horse and sometimes without it).


Gaithersburg

The grocery store chain was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1974 and is currently headquartered in Hanover Park, IL. They currently have 54 locations in 19 states., including three in Maryland (one MoCo location in Rockville– 15110 Rockville Pike).


Restaurant

According to their website, “BBQ” doesn’t stand for barbecue, it stands for “Best of the Best Quality!”

There is currently a location in Centreville, VA., and their menu offers a wide variety of starters, including waffle fries with nacho cheese, kimchi chicken sliders, and many different flavors of their olive chicken strips.


Bethesda

This is going to be completely different than those pods you’ve seen in many malls. Your experience at one of their 8 stations will be far more authentic than most of the VR available in shopping malls.

​You’ll be able to purchase 10, 20, 30, or 60 minute packs to play games that include google paint, mini-golf, boxing, walking on a plank across a skyscraper, a haunted house, and a lot more.


Downtown Silver Spring

El Sapo will be “unmistakably Cuban, full of instense flavors, laughter, music, colors and aroma.” The food will be inspired by the foods Chef Mendizabal ate at home and on the streets of La Habana while he was growing up as well as his journey as a chef throughout the years.

Happy hour will last from 4pm-7pm and will consist of half-price mojitos and specials on beer, wine, and Cubano sandwiches.


Gaithersburg

Ashman, a Democrat, made waves last week when he wrote an article for Maryland Matters crossing party lines and publicly endorsing Maryland’s Republican Governor.

The event was well-attended by a couple hundred people and featured Governor Hogan addressing the crowd in Gaithersburg. Both Ashman and Hogan spoke against partisanship in Washington.


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