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St. Patrick’s Day in PA: Your guide to Irish pubs and fare
Pennsylvania has a storied history of Irish immigration. Often spurred by hard times back home, Irish immigrants have been making their way to Pennsylvania for centuries and have helped shape the commonwealth into what it is today. Indeed,…
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Philadelphia’s pie trail: Where to indulge on National Pi Day
Enjoy an excuse to eat pie — March 14’s Pi Day — at these Greater Philly pie shops.
Pi Day may be a day in homage to the infinite mathematical constant that’s necessary to measure circles, but it’s also a day for celebrating and eating pie.…
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Here’s the buzz about Scranton’s mural of bees in tutus
In 2019, Rose Randazzo Pizzuto reached out to artist Matt Willey to paint a mural for Scranton Tomorrow’s Mural Arts Program, “a public art initiative that promotes history, culture, diversity and creativity.”
“Willey was the first artist…
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8 interesting facts about the PA-born pretzel paradise, Auntie Anne’s
Be careful reading these facts about Pennsylvania-born Auntie Anne’s, the biggest soft pretzel company in the world, because you might just find yourself on the way to the mall to satisfy a soft pretzel craving.
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Pour Tours and More: 5 craft beverage trails in PA
In late winter in Pennsylvania, many warm-weather attractions are still closed, and the sky is a dismal gray. Good thing Pennsylvania has perfected a much-loved cold-weather activity: drinking!
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Become a Susquehanna River expert with these 8 engrossing facts
Since before humans walked on this land, rivers have shaped Pennsylvania — and they continue to shape it. Perhaps no river is as key to the commonwealth as the Susquehanna River, the bulk of which winds through the Keystone State.
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Why do Philadelphians throw pennies onto Benjamin Franklin’s grave?
If you’ve ever visited Benjamin Franklin’s grave at Christ Church Burial Ground, you’ll usually find the marble slab atop the grave covered in pennies. Tossing a penny onto Franklin’s grave is a long-standing Philadelphia tradition. But!-->…
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No kids allowed: Adults-only restaurants in Philadelphia
We love kids, but we also understand that sometimes you want to book a babysitter, get out of the house, and relax in peaceful quiet. Some Philadelphia restaurants understand that too.
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Hounds on holiday: 6 pet-friendly hotels & resorts in the Poconos
Want to get away, but wish the furry members of your family could join your vacation?
Pennsylvania’s famous holiday destination, the Pocono Mountains, is an ideal place to bring your pup along for the ride. The mountains have miles of!-->!-->!-->…
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Manchin’s No White House Bid Relieves Democrats
Article Summary - Joe Manchin, a high-profile centrist and West Virginia senator, has announced that he will not be running for the US presidency. Manchin was considering a run to offer an alternative for voters dissatisfied with both Joe…
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