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Eagles-Themed Beers and Spirits Are Permeating Throughout Region After Super Bowl Win
As the city continues to celebrate the Philadelphia Eagles winning Super Bowl LIX, local breweries and beverage makers have launched new Eagles-themed drinks, writes Emma…
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Fishtown-Based, Vietnamese American Illustrator is Designer Behind Target’s Lunar New Year Collection
Katie Mai, a Vietnamese American illustrator living in Fishtown, designed the majority of Target’s latest Lunar New Year collection, writes Emily Bloch for The Philadelphia…
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South Philadelphia’s Hawthornes Cafe to Close After 15 Years, But Likely Not Forever
Hawthornes Cafe, the popular South Philadelphia brunch spot, will be closing in January after 15 years in business, writes Henry Savage for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History Slowly Closing in On Joining the Smithsonian
The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History is one step closer to becoming a part of the Smithsonian Institution, writes Emma Dooling for the…
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Several Foods Were Invented in Pennsylvania, and These Two Were Born in Philadelphia
The state of Pennsylvania and the city of Philadelphia have both played significant roles in contributing to innovation within the American culinary scene, writes Kalena…
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Soft Pretzels Are the Only Food More Beloved Than Cheesesteaks in Philadelphia
There is only one food more beloved and more ubiquitous in Philadelphia than the cheesesteak: the soft pretzel, writes Laura Kiniry for Serious Eats. The…
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The Washington Post: African Immigrants Thrive in Southwest Philadelphia’s Vibrant ‘Africatown’
As African immigration rises, many newcomers are establishing their homes in Pennsylvania, particularly those in the growing community in Philadelphia’s neighborhood that is already unofficially…
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SS United States to Soon Embark on Journey Toward Becoming World’s Largest Artificial Reef
The SS United States has a historic legacy, but despite it being unable to be saved, it won’t be scrapped as it will become the…
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‘Mutual Interest’ Magazine: Shifting Gears
In a world where big box stores and national chains increasingly dominate, the success story of Rob’s Automotive & Collision Center stands out as a…
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Here Are Some of the Best, Must-Visit Newcomers to Philadelphia’s Booming Restaurant Scene
As Philadelphia’s restaurant scene continues to thrive, several new spots are emerging as must-visit destinations, writes Kae Lani Palmisano for Philadelphia Magazine. Bastia in Fishtown…
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Bassetts Ice Cream Expansion to Asia Increases Iconic Shop’s Popularity
The iconic Bassetts Ice Cream in Reading Terminal Market, the oldest ice cream shop in America, has been expanding across Asia with the help of…
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Philadelphia Leadership: Gary Liguori, Chancellor and Dean, Penn State Abington
Gary Liguori, Chancellor and Dean at Penn State Abington, spoke with PHILADELPHIA Today about growing up on Long Island, where his interest in running earned…
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Manor College’s Ukraine Dialogue Returns on Oct. 10
Manor College’s Ukraine Dialogue, titled “Business and Industry Innovations that Support Ukraine’s Community,” will return on Thursday, Oct.10. The event will be held both virtually…
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Former East Passyunk Restaurant Is Being Revived in Wallingford
Lee Styer and Jessie Prawlucki Styer have decided to revive their East Passyunk restaurant Fond in Wallingford, just three miles from their house, writes Michael…
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Philly’s National Museum of American Jewish History Clears First Major Hurdle in Becoming Part of Smithsonian
The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History has wanted to be a part of the Smithsonian Institution for months and recently cleared its first major hurdle,…
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Five Iron Golf to Open Third Philadelphia Location in 2025
Five Iron Golf, which already has two locations in Philadelphia is soon opening its third, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Known for…



























