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Fairmount Teen Becomes Youngest Storyteller at Historic Philadelphia’s ‘Once Upon a Nation’ Benches
Zoe Levenstien has eagerly awaited Historic Philadelphia’s annual “Once Upon a Nation” storytelling benches since she was four — and now, at 17, she is…
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Committee of Seventy Expands Civic Education Guides for Philly’s Non-English Speakers
The Committee of Seventy recently unveiled the launch of Spanish and Chinese editions of its civic education guides, writes Davis Cuffe for Billy Penn at…
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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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Lancaster Celebrates Lafayette 200 with Dinner, History, and Music
This summer, Lancaster County and Western Chester County will come alive with revolutionary spirit as the region celebrates its part in the nationwide Lafayette 200…
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Philadelphia is a Highly Multicultural and Multilingual City, Census Data Confirms
Philadelphia is a diverse and multicultural city where 15.7 percent of the population is foreign-born, so naturally, city residents speak a variety of different languages,…
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New French Restaurant Coming to Kensington Will Also Feature Rooftop Bar, Boutique Hotel
Kensington will soon become the home of a new French restaurant and rooftop bar that will also serve as an event space and boutique hotel,…
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House of the Week: Beautiful Stone Colonial in Torresdale
A beautiful stone colonial home set on 0.59 lovely acres with four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Torresdale.…
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Burgers Enjoying Moment in Philadelphia As More Chefs Craft Unique Versions of Classic Food Item
Burgers are enjoying a moment in Philadelphia, with local chefs from even the most upscale restaurants crafting elevated takes on the popular American classic, 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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House of the Week: Gorgeous French Victorian in East Oak Lane
A gorgeous French Victorian home set on a lovely 6,421-square-foot lot with seven bedrooms and four bathrooms is available for sale in East Oak Lane.…
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Nike’s First Jordan Brand World of Flight U.S. Store in Philadelphia Gets Approval
Less than a month after Nike submitted documents to the Philadelphia Historical Commission to propose the first U.S.-based Jordan Brand World of Flight store in…
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WSJ: Queen Village Italian Restaurant Named Among List of Where to Order Best Pastas in 2025
Paffuto, a cozy Italian tasting menu destination in Philadelphia, has earned a spot on the list of top pastas to order in 2025 for its…
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Casual French Brasserie La Grange Coming to Prickett Preserve in Lower Makefield
La Grange, a casual French Brasserie, is coming to Lower Makefield Township in March, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Father-and-son restaurateurs Vincent and Marc…
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New June Bakery Readies to Open First Brick-and-Mortar in Brewerytown
Four years after discovering her knack for baking, New June Bakery owner Noelle Blizzard is preparing to open her first brick-and-mortar store in Brewerytown, writes…
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Wall Street Journal: These Happy Hour Options in Philadelphia, U.S. Are Next-Level
There are several bars and restaurants in Philadelphia and nearby cities that are really leaning into their happy hour concepts, writes Megan Krigbaum for The…











































