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From Textile Hub to Vintage Row: How Philadelphia’s Fabric Row Is Redefining South 4th Street
Philadelphia’s historic Fabric Row is in the middle of a transformation, as longtime textile merchants and newer independent business owners work to redefine the South…
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How Philadelphia Invented Modern America — and Why It Still Matters
While most American cities have a history, Philadelphia has a blueprint. Much of the concepts that are common in American society — from public libraries…
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A Washington D.C. Bagel Chain is Expanding to Philadelphia
Call Your Mother, a bagel shop based in Washington D.C. is expanding, as it prepares to open a new location in Philadelphia later this year,…
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Philadelphia As a Travel Destination Offers Nourishment For Both the Body and Soul
Philadelphia is stepping out of New York City’s shadow as a wonderful travel destination where visitors can find nourishment for both body and soul, writes…
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Activate Your Taste Buds At Some of Philadelphia’s Best Brunch Spots
Pennsylvania isn’t short on culinary delights that enrich a vibrant brunch scene, writes Marlon Amorin for DDD Near Me. The same can be said about…
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Newly-Opened Fabric Shop is South Philly’s First in Decades
Approved Textiles, a newly-opened fabric shop is the first South Philadelphia has seen in 40 years and it embraces the humanity of fashion, writes Kiersten…
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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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Looking for Your Next Read? Try These Three Captivating Books Set in the Philadelphia Region
If you’re looking for your next read, there are plenty of compelling fiction books with characters who call the Philadelphia region home to choose from,…
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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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Washington Square West is Now Philadelphia’s Newest Historic District
On Friday, September 13, the Philadelphia Historical Commission voted to make Washington Square West a historic district with a unanimous 9-0 with one abstention, writes…
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Husband-Wife Duo Pairs Restaurant and Market in Fox Chase
In 2017, Bishara Kuttab opened his casual Levantine restaurant Bishos in Roosevelt Mall, which closed during the pandemic. There, he met his wife, Zohra Saibi,…
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Our Market Project Builds Digital Archive of 9th Street Market’s Immigrant and Migrant Community Stories
A new project is being implemented in partnership with Mural Arts Philadelphia that aims to build a digital archive of the stories of 9th Street…
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Citizens Bank Park Adds Kosher Grill To Food Lineup
Philadelphia Phillies fans going to Citizens Bank Park for a home game will be able to indulge themselves with food from Kosher Grill, as it…






























