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The First Woman in the U.S. To Open Her Own Architecture Firm Did So in Philadelphia
Minerva Parker Nichols was the first woman in America to open her own architecture practice. She, however, didn’t get nearly as much recognition for her work…
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Philadelphia is One of the Most Affordable Places to Travel in the U.S.
Finding affordable places to travel in the United States can be difficult. When planning a trip, the expenses that go along with booking the flight…
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Here Are Some of the Coolest Shops to Get Ice Cream Sandwiches in Philly
As the summer season quickly approaches, many are going to want to get their hands on a nice, cool treat, and ice cream sandwiches fit…
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West Chester Teen Advocates for ‘Students Who Suffer in Silence’
Anjali Verma, a student at Pennsylvania Leadership Charter School in West Chester, plans to focus on student mental health as the recently elected president of…
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The Definitive Guide to Visiting the King of Prussia Mall in 2024
Nestled at the crossroads of major highways and enveloped in the historic allure of the Delaware Valley, the King of Prussia Mall is not just…
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University of Pennsylvania is One the Best Marketing Colleges to Help Advance Your Career
Digital marketing agency Hennessey Digital analyzed more than 1,300 U.S. universities for a new study to find the best schools in the United States for…
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Treasury Yield Curve, One of Wall Street’s Favorite Recession Indicators, Seems Broken
The Treasury yield curve is one of Wall Street’s favorite recession indicators, but it seems to be broken, write Sam Goldfarb and Peter Santilli for…
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Penn State Abington Hails New Graduates Who ‘Turned Pandemic Challenges into Opportunities’
The Penn State Abington campus community celebrated the Class of 2024 during two ceremonies on May 3, praising the almost 350 new graduates for their fortitude despite the interference…
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With Influx of New Construction, Philadelphia Could Once Again Become Leader in Manufacturing
While Philadelphia isn’t currently known as a leading manufacturing hub, that could be set to change thanks to the ongoing and upcoming construction throughout the…
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Grif Teller’s Oil Paintings Provided Glimpses of Pennsylvania Railroad at Peak of Its Power, Importance
While artist Grif Teller never officially worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad, he is more closely associated with the once-colossal transportation machine than any of its…
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A West Philadelphia Softball League Wants to Introduce the Sport to the Rest of the World
Now 12 years old, the West Philadelphia-based Philadelphia Adult League Softball is dedicated to expanding the sport on a global scale, writes Nigel Thompson for…
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Jewelers Row is the Oldest Diamond District in Country; Here’s How It Came to Be
Jewelers Row is the oldest diamond district in the United States that has been home to many retailers, wholesalers, and craftsmen for several centuries, writes…
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Manayunk Now Has Two New Murals Celebrating Its History and Landmarks
Two new murals are now present in Manayunk to celebrate the history and landmarks of the Northwest Philadelphia neighborhood, writes Cassandra Lopez for The Philadelphia…
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Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center Brings the Land of Rising Sun to Philadelphia
The Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center in Fairmount Park has a rich history that dates back hundreds of years, writes TaRhonda Thomas for 6abc. “You feel…
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Black Tech Entrepreneurs Say That AI is Here To Stay, and Should Be Leveraged For Good
During a panel discussion as part of Philly Tech Week, a group of Black tech entrepreneurs spoke on the widespread emergence of artificial intelligence. It’s…
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Chef Carlos Aparicio’s Journey From Mexico to Opening El Chingón in South Philly
Over his 25-year career as a baker and corporate chef, if Carlos Aparicio has always been most proud of his ability to fuse flour skills…
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Philadelphia Tastemakers Share How Visitors Can Best Experience the City Today
Most visitors come to Philadelphia with history in mind, but several Philadelphia tastemakers want them to know that there is much more the city has…
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Horsham Native, Founder of Philadelphia Blind Hockey Is Finalist for NHL Hero Award
Kelsey McGuire, a Horsham native and the Founder of Philadelphia Blind Hockey, is one of the three finalists from the United States for the NHL’s…



























