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The Journey of Philadelphia Woman Who Became First American to Win ‘Cheesemonger Olympics’
Philadelphia cheesemonger Emilia D’Albero made history last month when she became the first American to win the Mondial du Fromage, earning the title of the…
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Philadelphia’s Oldest Bar is Now the Subject of a New Documentary
McGillin’s Olde Ale House has a history in Philadelphia that spans over 165 years. To add more context, the Irish pub in Center City predates…
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Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania Honors Service and History with Trains & Troops Weekend and 1940s Swing Dance
The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania will once again celebrate American history, service, and song during its 25th annual Trains & Troops weekend, set for Saturday,…
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Faculty Artist Combines Folk Art with Artificial Intelligence to Question Public Memory
Visual artist and associate teaching professor of art in Rutgers University–Camden’s Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts, Stass Shpanin focuses on historical interpretations of…
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Philadelphia is Prime Destination This Fall for Arts
Philadelphia has emerged as the prime destination in the United States this fall for everything new, historic, and vibrant happening across the arts, writes Chadd…
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New Visit Philadelphia Campaign Aims to Attract Visitors, Residents for America’s 250th Anniversary
Visit Philadelphia has launched a new $9 million national campaign to attract visitors and residents ahead of America’s 250th anniversary next year. “Whether it’s your…
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Protecting Pennsylvania’s Water: Why Infrastructure Investment Can’t Wait
Pennsylvania sits at a crossroads. Our state’s water and wastewater systems — the invisible network of pipes, treatment plants, and monitoring stations that deliver clean…
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Hanwha Group to Invest $5B Into Hanwha Philly Shipyard to Boost Local Shipbuilding Industry
Hanwha Group is planning to invest $5 billion in Hanwha Philly Shipyard infrastructure, supporting South Korea’s commitment of expanding the U.S. shipbuilding industry through a…
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Enjoying Fall in the Philly Area
Autumn is the best time of the year. That’s, um, not an opinion. Think about it. It’s cool enough to be outside without insects or…
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Philadelphia Leadership Profile: Chris Heffernan, CEO, dlivrd
Chris Heffernan, CEO of dlivrd, a Horsham-based last-mile delivery and logistics firm that connects restaurants around the world with independent local drivers for on-demand meal…
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3 Philadelphia Hotel Restaurants Named Among Top 100 in Inaugural List
Three Philadelphia hotel restaurants are ranked among the nation’s top 100 on the inaugural list compiled by OpenTable and Kayak, writes Abigail Chachoute for the…
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Philly Artists Collaborate for Community Art Project in Anticipation of America’s 250th Anniversary
A group of Philadelphia artists recently joined forces to stitch together designs to create a gigantic American flag as the nation prepares for its 250th…
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Recently-Shuttered Grays Ferry Tavern to Reopen Under New Ownership
Grace Tavern, the Grays Ferry restaurant and bar that was shuttered back in January after 20 years, is set to reopen under new ownership, writes…
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Philadelphia Recently Welcomed Newest LGBTQ+-Friendly Bar Ahead of Pride Month
The Little Gay Pub, a Washington D.C.-born gay bar, recently opened in Philadelphia, adding to the city’s iconic Gayborhood, writes Bryan Pirolli for Philadelphia Magazine.…
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Almanac Offers Japanese-Style Speakeasy Experience With Thoughtful Cocktails in Old City
Almanac, one of the newest additions to Philadelphia’s cocktail scene, is an ambitious Japanese-style speakeasy known for its incredibly thoughtful cocktails, writes Alisha Miranda for…




























