6 of Maryland's Best Authentic Italian Restaurants

6 Must-Try Italian Restaurants in Maryland

6 Must-Try Italian Restaurants in Maryland

6 Must-Try Italian Restaurants in MarylandMARYLAND STATE - Visiting any of these restaurants guarantees a delightful journey through Italian cuisine in Maryland.  With their commitment to quality ingredients, exceptional service, and inviting atmospheres, these establishments will leave a lasting impression on anyone seeking an authentic Italian dining experience.


5 Must-Try Hot Dog Spots in Florida

5 Must-Try Hot Dogs in Florida

5 Must-Try Hot Dogs in Florida

Florida Hot DogsFLORIDA - There are several options if you're looking for the best hot dog in Florida. Some top spots include Dogma Grill in Miami and Sweet Dogs in Tallahassee. These options are excellent, and each has a unique twist on the classic American dish. Our staff's picks of The Best of Florida Hot Dogs are listed below.


7 Best Secondhand Thrift Shops in New Jersey

7 Best Thrift & Secondhand Shops in New Jersey

7 Best Thrift & Secondhand Shops in New Jersey

A Jersey Thrifting TourNEW JERSEY STATE - New Jersey is a haven for thrifting enthusiasts, boasting a diverse array of shops brimming with pre-loved treasures. Whether you're a seasoned thrifter or a curious newbie, these gems offer unique finds and incredible deals. So, why pay retail when you can discover one-of-a-kind pieces while giving back to the community and the planet?

What Happened in Philadelphia History 1682

Philadelphia History 1682

Philadelphia History 1682 (Photo: Visit Philly)

Philadelphia Historic Timeline - 1682: William Penn leaves England, sets sail across the Atlantic and arrives in Philadelphia, his “City of Brotherly Love.” Find more information at the Philadelphia History Museum, 15 S. 7th Street, and Arch Street Meeting House, 320 Arch Street. Some new residents of Philadelphia live in caves carved into the banks of the Delaware River. 1682: William Penn leaves England, sets sail across the Atlantic and arrives in Philadelphia, his “City of Brotherly Love.” Find more information at the Philadelphia History Museum, 15 S. 7th Street, and Arch Street Meeting House, 320 Arch Street. Some new residents of Philadelphia live in caves carved into the banks of the Delaware River.

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