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What to know about Pennsylvania’s ‘food deserts’
Hundreds of neighborhoods across the state aren’t within easy reach of a grocery store, complicating many Pennsylvanians’ access to fresh food.
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What $1,000 rent gets you in Wisconsin right now
Wisconsinites have some of the most affordable rent in the Midwest, but prices vary by location. Here’s what you can get for $1,000/month across the state.
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How to have a great summer weekend in San Antonio for under $25
Are you ready to explore your city? This guide to a budget-friendly weekend in San Antonio offers plenty of new sights and experiences.
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5 North Carolina stereotypes that are actually pretty accurate
North Carolina and its residents are many things—they’re diverse, unique, and dynamic. Despite all this variety, though, stereotypes about the state and the people who live there still exist—and what makes them funny is that there’s a bit of truth…
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The 10 best small towns to visit in New Mexico
New Mexico is dotted with beautifully unique small towns; read on to learn which ones you should visit today.
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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo pledges $2M for vocational education scholarships
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo pledged $2 million for vocational education scholarships. Here’s how to apply.
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10 pizzerias you need to try in the Poconos
These Pocono pizzerias offer heritage recipes, mountain views, and can’t-miss local flavor.
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7 Celestial events visible from Wisconsin this summer
Stargazing, meteor showers, and special moons—oh my! Fans of all otherworldly things, check out these celestial events in Wisconsin this summer.
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6 stunning celestial events visible from North Carolina this summer
Learn more about the six celestial events taking place in the sky above North Carolina between June and August and how you can view each one.
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The MFAH brings three giants of 20th-century art together in one exhibition
Notable artworks from Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, and Paul Klee will be on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston until Sept. 13. Here’s everything you need to know.
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