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Charles Dickens, who called the city ‘distractingly regular,’ visited on this week in Philly history
Dickens would stay at the Continental Hotel and give readings at the Concert Hall on Chestnut Street to sold-out audiences.
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The world will be coming to Philly this year to celebrate America’s 250th birthday. We’re ready.
Philly is where it happened. Nowhere will celebrate America’s 250th anniversary like Philadelphia. Because nowhere else can ...
How did you become interested in window boxes? When I first moved to Philadelphia from Cambridge, Massachusetts, in August 2019, I was immediately struck by the window boxes. The lushness and ...
Art installations, videos and concerts honoring North Philadelphia's history will take over a number of cultural centers and venues later this month. The inaugural North Philadelphia History Festival, ...
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Historic Pennsylvania restaurants passed down for four generations that still draw a crowd
Pennsylvania's restaurant scene holds treasures that most states can only dream about. Family-owned eateries that have ...
During the 1800s, Pennsylvania was at the epicenter of the rye whiskey industry. Prohibition caused most of the distilleries to close, and the state’s legacy was forgotten.
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