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Philadelphia Remains the 6th Largest U.S. City, But is Losing Some Ground
U.S. Census data shows that Philadelphia is still the sixth largest city in the United States with 1.55 million residents, despite losing more than 16,000…
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Philadelphia is Home to the Oldest Photo Still in Existence
Philadelphia is notable for being a city of firsts, but one “first” distinction it has that may not be known by many is being the…
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Philadelphia Spring Temperatures Are Rising Faster Than Most of Region, New Analysis Finds
With March 20 marking the first day of spring, a new analysis has found that Philadelphia spring temperatures are rising faster than the suburban areas…
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Germantown’s Philadelphia School for Circus Arts is the Only Accredited Circus School in the Nation
Inside a 26,000-square-foot gothic church in Germantown is the Philadelphia School for Circus Arts, the nation’s only accredited circus school in the United States, writes…
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New Group Fitness Concept Set to Open Studio in Fishtown
F45 Training, a group fitness concept, is set to open one of the first 10 locations in the United States in Fishtown on March 15,…
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How to Verify your LinkedIn Profile for Free
How do you get verified on LinkedIn? What are the benefits of being verified? Are there any disadvantages? What could go wrong in the process?…
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Nike’s Jordan Brand World of Flight Store One Step Closer to Opening Planned Center City Store
A major hurdle has been cleared in regards to Nike’s plan of opening a new World of Flight store in Center City, writes Michael Tanenbaum…
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Philadelphia Leadership: Matthew Bower, VP and Director of Wealth Management, C&N
Matthew Bower, Executive Vice President and Director of Wealth Management at C&N, spoke with PHILADELPHIA Today about growing up in Palm Beach, Fla., where his…
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Enjoy A Screening of ‘Eyes of the Rainbow’ At the African American Museum in Philadelphia
On Sunday, February 23, the African American Museum in Philadelphia will host a special screening of the Assata Shakur-inspired documentary, Eyes of the Rainbow. The…
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Philadelphia Eagles Valuation Likely to Skyrocket After Second Super Bowl Win
During the past NFL season, the Philadelphia Eagles valuation was set at $8.3 billion, but that value is set to soar much higher after winning…
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Heart Disease in Women: An Urgent Call to Awareness
As a Cardiologist, I frequently encounter a concerning misconception among women: the belief that heart disease primarily affects others, while the fear of breast cancer…
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Mayor Parker Lobbies to Bring Biden Presidential Library to Philadelphia
There is rising speculation as to where the legacy of President Joe Biden’s four years in office will be physically remembered, and Mayor Cherelle Parker…
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Paris Baguette, Popular Bakery Cafe Concept, Coming to Dresher
Paris Baguette, the popular bakery café with over 4,000 locations worldwide, is opening in Dresher on Jan. 18, writes Marilyn Johnson for Philly Grub. Franchisees…
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‘The Brutalist’: A Dive into the Film’s Mid-Century Philadelphia Influence and Architecture
“The Brutalist,” a fictional drama about a critical part of the American dream, zooms in on mid-century Philadelphia, writes Rosa Cartagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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West Chester Woman Selected to Decorate the White House This Holiday Season
A West Chester mother and business owner was given the chance of a lifetime when she was asked to decorate the White House for Christmas,…













































