Old City
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Untangling a Revolution: How Ken Burns and His Team Brought America’s Revolution to Life
Everyone thinks they know the story of the American Revolution including the midnight rides, the musket smoke, George Washington at Valley Forge. But filmmaker Ken…
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TD Bank to Close 6 Philadelphia-Area Branches Amid Plan to Shutter 51 Across the U.S.
TD Bank has announced its plans to close 51 branches across 12 U.S. states, including six in the Philadelphia area, writes Justin Heinze for Patch.…
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Here Are Two Philadelphia Establishments Where You Can Enjoy Halloween-Inspired Food and Drinks
Halloween is right around the corner and Philadelphia isn’t without its share of events and parties for people to enjoy, writes Jared Ranahan for Forbes.…
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Former Painted Bride Building to Be Demolished, Space Will Become Apartments
The former site of the Painted Bride Art Center is scheduled to be demolished, and the land will be turned into apartments and commercial space,…
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New Vintage Clothing Store Coming to Old City in August
Snail, a new vintage clothing store, is opening in Old City on August 1, writes Michaela Althouse for PhillyVoice. It will feature a variety of…
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Philadelphia Earns USA Today’s ‘Most Walkable City’ Distinction for Third Consecutive Year
Philadelphia is the most walkable city in the United States, making it highly attractive for residents and visitors alike, according to USA Today’s 10Best list.…
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Old City Bar Affiliated with Popular Local TV Sitcom Closing After 15 Years
Mac’s Tavern, the Old City bar and restaurant co-owned by two stars of the long-running TV show It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, will soon be…
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Enjoy a Nice Reprieve From the Heat At These Philly Ice Cream Shops
Philadelphia is home to quite a few ice cream shops, and with the summer now upon us, it’s the perfect time to visit them, write…
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Philadelphia Nonprofit Empowers Young Women in Underserved Communities
The Evoluer House is an nonprofit organization in Old City that helps young girls and women succeed through various challenges, writes Violet Comber-Wilen for Billy…
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Indulge in Delicious Ice Cream This Summer at These Philadelphia Gems
With summer almost here, there is no better time to indulge in rich, creamy scoops from some of Philadelphia’s favorite local ice cream shops, writes…
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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…
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Gopuff and Starbucks Expand Partnership to Offer 24/7 Specialty Coffee Delivery Across Philadelphia and Suburbs
Delivery service Gopuff has expanded its partnership with Starbucks, offering specialty coffee to customers in Philadelphia and its suburbs around the clock, writes Michael Klein…
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National Constitution Center Will Debut Two Galleries Exploring America’s Founding Ideals for 250th Anniversary
Next summer, the National Constitution Center will open two new galleries celebrating the nation’s 250th birthday, focusing on America’s founding principles and the core tenets…
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Former New Yorker Editor and Cartoonist Turns His Sketchpad to Philly’s Restaurant Scene
Former New Yorker editor and cartoonist John Donohue, author of All the Restaurants in New York, now brings his sketchpad to Philadelphia’s vibrant restaurant scene,…





























