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Montgomery County is home to two of the oldest bars in the nation still operating. Erin Elizabeth covered the distinction in her historic ranking for…
During the summer of 1844, rising anti-Catholic sentiment in Philadelphia boiled into the streets of Kensington and Southwark, leaving 14 dead and dozens injured…
Archaeologists have uncovered human remains at the historic Hood Mansion in Limerick, reports 6ABC.
While the remains have yet to be identified, it’s believed…
Today is National Pennsylvania Day, which makes it the ideal moment to showcase what makes our commonwealth such an amazing place to live, according to…
The Susquehanna National Heritage Area welcomes the summer season with its enchanting Chief Uncas boat tours.
From June through October, these tours offer a unique…
Fearless Restaurants is opening a fifth location of its popular White Dog Cafe in Chester Springs, writes Kaitlyn McCullough for Main Line Today.
The new…
The historic 1834 Hood Mansion in Limerick is free for the taking. Literally.
“FREE TO ANYONE WHO CAN MOVE HER,” reads a notice on the…
As Montgomery County honors and celebrates Juneteenth, a national holiday celebrating the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the southern United States, Valley…
Longwood Gardens has successfully moved the Cox House, a historic home that once served as a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Longwood made the decision…
The Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway is being lauded for having the most breathtaking views in Pennsylvania, according to a Newsbreak contributor.
This Chester County track…
Each year, the month of February is dedicated to honoring the historical impact, achievements, and larger-than-life figures in the black community. Now more…
Abington Township played a critical role in the Underground Railroad, a secret network of freedom that helped more than 50,000 escaped slaves seek liberty…
Fearless Restaurants is gearing up to open a fifth location of its White Dog Cafe early next year in Chester Springs, at the former Vickers…
The nation’s first training camp for soldiers of African descent in the Civil War, Camp William Penn, was established in 1863 at the La…
As a child, Norristown native Charles Blockson was told by a teacher that his heritage had no history worth learning, writes Avi Wolfman-Arent for…
Governor Tom Wolf, along with the Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway Commission and members of the Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus, announced the launch of Harriet Tubman…
A stone barn on a Plymouth Meeting farm used to play an important role in history, serving as a stop on the underground railroad. After…
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