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4 days ago |
phillybite.com | Allie Forge
A Guide to 4 of Pennsylvania's Top All-You-Can-Eat Sushi Restaurants Based on positive reviews and diner feedback, this article highlights four top spots in Pennsylvania for an unforgettable unlimited sushi experience. Why Visit: This Hatfield favorite earns high marks (rated 4.8 stars) for its AYCE offering. Reviewers consistently praise the quality, noting the "sushi was so yummy and fresh." The Deal: Offers excellent value for an all-you-can-eat sushi feast.
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5 days ago |
phillybite.com | Jason Rathman
Picture Perfect Vows: 7 Beautiful Winery Wedding Venues Across Pennsylvania Imagine exchanging vows surrounded by rolling vineyards, celebrating with world-class wines, and creating unforgettable memories against a backdrop of stunning natural beauty. For couples dreaming of a romantic and picturesque wedding, Pennsylvania's diverse winery venues offer exquisite options.
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2 weeks ago |
phillybite.com | Jason Rathman
INDIANA - Proudly known as the Hoosier State, Indiana officially joined the United States in 1816. But what was this region called before it achieved statehood? Like many states carved out of the expanding American frontier, Indiana underwent distinct territorial phases under different names. Understanding these earlier designations provides insight into the nation's westward growth and the process of state formation.
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2 weeks ago |
phillybite.com | Jason Rathman
Delaware Memorial Bridge: Spanning the River as Delaware's Longest Bridge This iconic twin-suspension bridge is a prominent landmark and a vital transportation link between Delaware and New Jersey. Determining the "longest" bridge can sometimes depend on the measurement used (main span vs. total length). The Delaware Memorial Bridge's claim rests on its impressive overall reach.
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2 weeks ago |
phillybite.com | Jason Rathman
The Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow: New York's Oldest Surviving Church Building Nestled in the evocative landscape of Sleepy Hollow, New York, on the banks of the Hudson River, the Old Dutch Church was constructed by early settlers of Dutch descent. Completed in 1697, its simple yet dignified stone architecture reflects the Dutch Reformed tradition of its founders (Source: Friends of the Old Dutch Church & Burying Ground, Historic Hudson Valley).
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