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St. Patrick’s Day in Pa.: Your guide to Irish pubs and fare
If you’re looking to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year with an authentically Irish experience, we’ve got plenty of suggestions.
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Become a Susquehanna River expert with these 8 engrossing facts
Read on to learn about the history of the Susquehanna River and how you can enjoy the river today — and help protect it for the future.
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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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Why do Philadelphians throw pennies onto Benjamin Franklin’s grave?
Tossing a penny onto Franklin’s grave is a long-standing Philadelphia tradition. But why?
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No kids allowed: Adults-only restaurants in Philadelphia
We’ve compiled a list of popular Philly restaurants and bars that, at least sometimes, allow only adults. Some places are fully child-free and require all visitors to be at least 21 years old.
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7 indoor amusement parks in Pennsylvania that parents will love too
We’ve put together a list of indoor amusement parks, adventure parks, and other entertainment centers across the state that are great places for kids — and their parents — to play.
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Meet Pittsburgh’s scarf bomber, and other artists bringing warmth to PA
Suzanne Volpe is warming Pittsburgh necks with her crocheted acts of kindness, and yarnbombing artists throughout the commonwealth are warming Pennsylvania hearts with their textile art creations.
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Hoot, hoot, hooray! Where to celebrate Superb Owl Sunday in Pennsylvania
From kid-friendly events, to brunches, to nighttime “owl prowls,” owl enthusiasts will have multiple opportunities to celebrate Superb Owl Sunday in Pennsylvania, on game day and throughout the remainder of February.
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No Eagles, no problem: 7 great spots to watch the Super Bowl in Philadelphia
Not feeling a Super Bowl house party? Check out these Philly bars instead, with drink and food specials, much bigger TVs, and no clean up required.
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Track NEPA’s rich history through 8 of the region’s oldest buildings
Throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania, you’ll find structures from the 18th century that represent historic links to the earliest immigrant settlers in the region.






















