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Allentown marks its 250th with September festival and parade
Valley 610Allentown announced it will host a festival and a parade from Ninth Street to the Fairgrounds on Sept. 29 to mark its 250th anniversary. On Wednesday morning, Mayor Ed Pawlowski and other city officials announced a parade showcasing Allentown's past and... -
The best egg dishes at popular destinations across America
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFor me, the egg hunt didn't stop when I became an adult. Some people hunt eggs, but I prefer to eat them. As a kid, I thrilled more to the feast than the hunt — as in the feast of hard-boiled eggs and leftover egg dishes that remained in the wake...Tags: Breads, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Asparagus, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Meatballs
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Faith & Freedom Weekend planned
New Presbyterian Church will hold a Faith & Freedom Weekend, March 2-4 at Pompano Beach High School, 600 NE 13th Ave. Featured will be eleven seminars, a Liberty Bell replica display, and costumed performers reprising the Founding Fathers.
Seminars are...Tags: Mayflower Voyage (1620), Pompano Beach
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Top stories of the year on TribLocal.com
TribLocal - Naperville » NewsWith 2011 in the books, TribLocal decided to take a look back and highlight the most popular stories of the year. Overall, extreme weather produced …... -
Thomson a voice for natural resources in Md.
I feel that you are making a grave error with your decision to cut the Outdoors Girl column from The Baltimore Sun. In an outdoor state such as Maryland, letting go of a community and statewide resource such as Candus Thomson is akin to obliterating a...Tags: Washington Monument, Pasadena (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Energy Resources, Natural Resource Industry, Natural Resources
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Looking Back: Community event set for Sunday in Frankfort
FRANKFORT — A free community event hosted by the Kentucky Society Daughters of the American Revolution and the Kentucky Historical Society will be 3 p.m. Sept. 11 in the Cralle-Day Garden of the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History, 100 W....Tags: History, September 11, 2001 Attacks, New York City, Arts and Culture, Revolutions
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International visitors' favorite places to visit in the U.S.
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhether you're shopping at Tiffany, contemplating the Liberty Bell, hiking in Yosemite National Park or throwing dice inLas Vegas, odds are good you'll meet an international tourist enjoying America alongside you. New York, Florida, California, Nevada...Tags: U.S. Department of Commerce, Dallas, New York City, Bodies of Water, California
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Smithsonian exhibit details White House furnishings
It is hard to believe, considering our national fondness for the White House and its history, but new presidents used to sell off the furnishings from the previous administration in something like a garage sale.
In an attempt to make "the people's house"...Tags: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Politics, Museums, Arts
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Pat's vs. Geno's: Cheese steak war still simmers in Philadelphia
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterReporting from Philadelphia -- The movies' Rocky Balboa may be Philadelphia's most celebrated fighter, but this city's greatest rivalry is between two South Philly cheese-steak joints that may rival the Liberty Bell for iconic status: Pat's and Geno's....Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Tour Operations Industry, Rocky Balboa (fictional character), Pennsylvania, Sandwiches
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City Profile: Allentown
The largest of three Lehigh Valley cities, Allentown sits 60 miles north of Philadelphia and 90 miles west of New York City. It was founded in 1762 by William Allen, a former mayor of Philadelphia. The city is known for its award-winning parks system, The...Tags: Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, New York City, High Schools, HBO (tv network), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Lehigh Valley Exclusives
Every town and city or populated area has its own special identity. Many times it is defined by geography or history — a river, perhaps, or certain architecture from a specific time period. A region's character can become further defined by the arts...Tags: Science, Arts, Arts and Culture, Minor League Baseball, Celebrities and Health Issues
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Allentown City Events
Every year is special in Allentown, with things to do every month. But 2012 will be the city's 250th anniversary, so lots of surprises are in store. Check http://www.allentownpa.gov/250 for updates. Meanwhile, enjoy these: Antonio Salemme Foundation ...Tags: Religious Festivals, Allentown, Arts, Restaurants, Memorial Day
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