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  • 1 month ago | phillybite.com | Tim Harrison

    Maryland's Black Bear Boom: A Wildlife Success Story in the Old Line State Maryland's black bear population is experiencing a remarkable resurgence, a testament to successful wildlife management and the adaptability of these impressive animals. Once scarce in the state, black bears are now thriving, with numbers reaching levels not seen in decades. The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has reported a significant increase in black bear numbers.

  • 1 month ago | wherephilly.com | Tim Harrison |Joy Franklin

    A Culinary Collaboration: Cheese Takes Center Stage The Jansen Dinner Lab offers a unique opportunity to experience Chef David Jansen and his team's culinary creativity. This edition promises a five-course dinner, with each dish creatively incorporating cheeses from The Farm at Doe Run. The Farm at Doe Run is celebrated for its commitment to sustainable farming practices and its exceptional cheeses made from the milk of its grass-fed cows, goats, and sheep.

  • 2 months ago | phillybite.com | Tim Harrison

    Parc, a traditional French bistro in Rittenhouse Square, is renowned for its authentic Parisian ambiance and classic French cuisine. Their French Onion Soup, "Soupe à l’oignon Gratinée," is a must-try. It features a rich, intensely flavored broth, perfectly caramelized onions, and a generous, bubbly Gruyère cheese topping. Parc offers an exquisite setting in which to enjoy this French staple. Tip: Parc is popular, especially for brunch and dinner.

  • 2 months ago | phillybite.com | Tim Harrison

    Lititz: The Quintessential Gem of Pennsylvania It stands out as a beacon of small-town perfection in a state brimming with contenders. Here’s why Lititz might be the friendliest city in Pennsylvania. Lititz's heart is its downtown—a compact, pedestrian-friendly stretch of Main Street lined with 18th-century buildings, boutique shops, and cozy cafes. It’s where you can stroll from a handmade jewelry store to a craft brewery without needing a car.

  • 2 months ago | phillybite.com | Tim Harrison

    A Step Back in Time: The King George II Inn This article explores the fascinating history of the King George II Inn, its enduring legacy, and the unique experience it offers to visitors today. The King George II Inn's origins predate the founding of the United States by almost a Century.

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