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Chef-Driven Dining and Fashion-Forward Gear Hit South Philly

Chef-Driven Dining and Fashion-Forward Gear Hit South Philly

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Phillies Level Up: Chef-Driven Dining and Fashion-Forward Gear Hit South Philly

PhillyBite10PHILADELPHIA - Citizens Bank Park has long been ranked among the best food destinations in baseball, but the 2026 season takes "ballpark franks" to a whole new level. The Phillies have partnered with Aramark Sports + Entertainment to launch an elite culinary program featuring a rotating roster of Philadelphia’s most acclaimed chefs.


How to Celebrate National Cheesesteak Day 2026

How to Celebrate National Cheesesteak Day 2026

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How to Celebrate National Cheesesteak Day 2026

PhillyBite10PHILADELPHIA - In Philadelphia, the cheesesteak isn't just a sandwich; it’s a birthright. Every year on March 24, the city goes into a full-blown frenzy for National Cheesesteak Day.


10 Best Chicken Wings in South Carolina

10 Best Chicken Wings in South Carolina

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10 Best Chicken Wings in South Carolina: Must-Visit Spots for 2026

10 Best Chicken Wings in South CarolinaSOUTH CAROLINA - If you’re looking for the best chicken wings in South Carolina, you’ve come to the right place. From the Lowcountry to the Upstate, the Palmetto State offers a wing scene as diverse as its landscape. Whether you’re craving the legendary "Carolina Gold" mustard-based sauces or smoky, wood-fired wings, South Carolina delivers a masterclass in poultry.


A Guide to Philadelphia's Best Pasta-Making Classes

A Guide to Philadelphia's Best Pasta-Making Classes

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Philadelphia's Best Pasta-Making Classes

PhillyBite10Philadelphia has long been a hub for authentic Italian cuisine, but 2026 has seen a surge in "experiential dining" where the flour and eggs are in your hands. Whether you are looking for a high-end masterclass with a legendary chef or a casual BYOB night with friends, the city's pasta-making scene is more vibrant than ever.


4 Beloved Bars and Taverns Closing in Pennsylvania

4 Beloved Bars and Taverns Closing in Pennsylvania

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4 Beloved Bars and Taverns Closing in Pennsylvania: March 2026

PhillyBite10PENNSYLVANIA – As the calendar flips to March 2026, the Pennsylvania hospitality landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. While the state prepares for the massive influx of tourists expected for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a "Spring Cleaning" of sorts is taking place within the local bar and tavern scene. From historic institutions to craft beer pioneers, several notable establishments have poured their final rounds or announced their impending departures this month.


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Where are The Best Sushi Takeout and Delivery Spots in Philadelphia?

Philadelphia Sushi to GoPhiladelphia, PA— With the demand for premium Japanese cuisine reaching new heights across the country, Philadelphia’s sushi scene has evolved into a powerhouse of high-quality, accessible dining. While many of these local gems rose to the challenge of a shifting industry over the past few years, they have emerged in 2026 as the city's premier destinations for fresh, artistically crafted rolls.


4 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Maine in March 2026

4 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Maine in March 2026

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4 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Maine in March 2026

PhillyBite10MAINE STATE – As Maine’s "Winter Weekdays" campaign enters its final stretch to bolster midweek traffic, the state’s hospitality industry is facing a bittersweet March 2026. While the "First State" of craft beer sees a triumphant return of some local favorites, the beginning of the year has already claimed several multi-decade landmarks. Between the pressure of the new $15.10 minimum wage and the "winter pause" that turned permanent for some, here is the state of the Maine tavern scene this month.


3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Michigan in March 2026

3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Michigan in March 2026

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3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Michigan in March 2026

PhillyBite10MICHIGAN STATE – Michigan’s hospitality sector is navigating a "Triennial Transition" this March. As the state enters a massive three-year liquor license renewal cycle, several high-profile urban anchors and niche favorites are choosing this moment to exit the stage. While the "Great Lakes" state is celebrating a fresh crop of James Beard semifinalists, the pressure of rising labor costs and a strategic shift toward retail-focused hospitality is reshaping the landscape from Corktown to the West Side.


3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Connecticut

3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Connecticut

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3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Connecticut in March 2026

PhillyBite10CONNECTICUT STATE – The Connecticut hospitality industry is undergoing a "Unified Reset" this March. As the state’s primary trade group rebrands to represent a broader coalition of lodging and dining, the physical landscape is seeing the departure of long-standing national brands and the loss of critical rural anchors. From the final "last call" for a 33-year sports bar icon to the legislative push for "Tobacco Bar" modernization, here is the state of the Connecticut tavern scene this month.


3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in West Virginia

3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in West Virginia

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3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in West Virginia in March 2026

3 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in West VirginiaWEST VIRGINIA – West Virginia’s hospitality industry is facing a bittersweet March 2026. While the "Almost Heaven" brand is seeing record-breaking tourism—with a projected $9.1 billion economic impact this year—the reality for many independent "brick-and-mortar" taverns is increasingly difficult. A combination of shifting consumer habits toward "ready-to-drink" (RTD) retail and the rising cost of maintaining historic properties is leading to a significant "March Reset" across the Mountain State.


4 Restaurant Chains Closing Doors in New Hampshire: April 2026

4 Restaurant Chains Closing Doors in New Hampshire: April 2026

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4 Restaurant Chains Closing Doors in New Hampshire: April 2026

PhillyBite10NEW HAMPSHIRE – The "Granite State" hospitality sector is facing a significant seasonal shift this April. While New Hampshire has managed to maintain the federal $7.25 minimum wage, its tavern and casual dining industry is feeling the pressure from a "labor drain" to neighboring states and a massive national push toward automation.


4 Restaurant Chains Closing Doors in Massachusetts: April 2026

4 Restaurant Chains Closing Doors in Massachusetts: April 2026

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4 Restaurant Chains Closing Doors in Massachusetts: April 2026

PhillyBite10MASSACHUSETTS STATE – The Massachusetts hospitality sector is navigating a "Spring Realignment" of historic proportions this April. While the Commonwealth celebrates a fresh wave of independent openings—particularly in the Seaport and South Boston—national giants are executing aggressive "portfolio pruning" strategies.


What Are Pennsylvania's Ultimate RV Road Trips?

What Are Pennsylvania's Ultimate RV Road Trips?

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What Are Pennsylvania's Ultimate RV Road Trips?

PhillyBite10PENNSYLVANIA - Pennsylvania is a state uniquely built for the RV lifestyle. With its rolling Appalachian mountains, deep river valleys, dense national forests, and rich historical landmarks, the Keystone State offers a wildly diverse landscape that changes from county to county. Whether you are piloting a massive Class A motorhome or towing a nimble teardrop trailer, Pennsylvania’s highways and scenic byways are calling.

If you're ready to gas up and hit the road, here are Pennsylvania's ultimate RV road trips.


1. The Northern Tier: US Route 6

Vibe: Deep forests, stunning vistas, and small-town charm.

Often called one of America's most scenic drives, Pennsylvania’s Route 6 stretches over 400 miles across the northern edge of the state. This route takes you far away from the bustling cities and right into the heart of PA's untamed wilderness.

  • The PA Grand Canyon: Park the RV at Leonard Harrison or Colton Point State Parks to marvel at the Pine Creek Gorge, a 47-mile-long, 1,000-foot-deep natural wonder.
  • Kinzua Bridge State Park: Walk out onto the Kinzua Skywalk, a historic railroad bridge partially destroyed by a tornado, offering dizzying views of the Kinzua Gorge through a glass floor.
  • Allegheny National Forest: Spend a few days boondocking or staying in established campgrounds in PA’s only national forest, perfect for hiking, ATV riding, and fishing at the Kinzua Dam.

2. The Laurel Highlands Byway

Vibe: Mountain adventures, architectural marvels, and profound American history.

Tucked into the southwestern corner of the state, the Laurel Highlands offer higher elevations and cooler summer temperatures, making it an ideal RV getaway.

  • Ohiopyle State Park: A mecca for outdoor enthusiasts. Park your rig and spend the day whitewater rafting on the Youghiogheny River or biking the Great Allegheny Passage.
  • Fallingwater: Just a short drive from Ohiopyle, you can tour Frank Lloyd Wright’s architectural masterpiece built directly over a waterfall. (Note: RV parking is available, but the roads leading in are winding!)
  • Flight 93 National Memorial: Pay your respects at this incredibly moving tribute in Shanksville, which features ample parking for large vehicles.

3. Pennsylvania Dutch Country and History Tour

Vibe: Rolling farmlands, sweet treats, and a step back in time.

If you prefer a slower pace with top-tier luxury RV resorts, the southeastern portion of the state is perfect. This area is famous for its massive, highly-rated RV parks equipped with pools, arcades, and full hookups.

  • Lancaster County: Navigate the rolling hills (minding the horse-drawn buggies) to explore Amish country. Stop for authentic shoo-fly pie, visit local farmers' markets, and hunt for historic covered bridges.
  • Hershey: Known as "The Sweetest Place on Earth," you can park at the Hersheypark Camping Resort and take a complimentary shuttle right to the amusement park and chocolate factory.
  • Gettysburg: Drive a bit further west to explore the hallowed grounds of the Gettysburg National Military Park. There are several fantastic RV campgrounds right on the outskirts of the battlefields.

4. The Lake Erie Coastal Route

Vibe: Beach days, lighthouses, and waterfront sunsets.

Pennsylvania might not border the ocean, but it does boast beautiful coastline along Lake Erie in the northwestern tip of the state.

  • Presque Isle State Park: This 3,200-acre sandy peninsula arches out into Lake Erie. It features 13 beaches, a lighthouse, and a paved multi-purpose trail that is perfect for biking. While you can't camp directly on the peninsula, there are several excellent RV parks just minutes from the park entrance.
  • Lake Erie Wine Country: Cruise along Route 5 to explore the largest grape-growing region east of the Rockies. Many local vineyards belong to the Harvest Hosts program, allowing you to park your RV overnight right in the vineyards!

Quick Tips for RVing in PA

  • Watch the Clearances: Pennsylvania has a lot of historic infrastructure, meaning low covered bridges and older railroad overpasses are common, especially in rural areas. Always use an RV-specific GPS.
  • The Turnpike: The PA Turnpike is a major artery crossing the state east to west, but it is entirely toll-by-plate (or E-ZPass) and tolls can be pricey for multi-axle RVs. If you have the time, opt for the scenic routes instead!
  • Weather Variability: Mountain weather in the Poconos and Laurel Highlands can be vastly different from the valleys. Pack layers, and be prepared for sudden rain showers in the spring and summer.
Best Cheesesteak Spots in Pennsylvania

10 Best Cheesesteak Spots in Pennsylvania

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Best Cheesesteaks in Pennsylvania: Top 10 Spots in Philly & Beyond

Pennsylvania CheesesteaksPhiladelphia, PA - Pennsylvania, the cheesesteak capital of the world, thanks to Philadelphia, and everyone loves a good Philly Cheesesteak. But where to get the best ones in Pennsylvania? We have you covered with The Best Philly Cheesesteaks in Pennsylvania.


Why Vermont’s Black Bear Population is Doubling

Why Vermont’s Black Bear Population is Doubling

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Why Vermont’s Black Bear Population is Doubling

PhillyBite10VERMONT STATE - If you’ve spent time in the Green Mountains lately, you’ve likely noticed that Vermont is currently home to more bears than at any point since before European settlement. As of March 2026, state wildlife biologists estimate the population has surged to between 6,800 and 8,000 bears—nearly double the state’s long-term management objective of 3,500 to 5,500 animals.


Why New Jersey is Becoming the Black Bear Capital of the East

Why New Jersey is Becoming the Black Bear Capital of the East

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Why New Jersey is Becoming the Black Bear Capital of the East

PhillyBite10NEW JERSEY - If you’ve lived in the Garden State long enough, you know that New Jersey is more than just diners and turnpike exits—it’s also prime real estate for black bears. In 2026, sightings are no longer a "northwest only" phenomenon; bears have been confirmed in all 21 counties, and the population numbers have become a staple of local headlines.


5 Things That Only Make Sense to a Delawarean

5 Things That Only Make Sense to a Delawarean

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5 Bizzar Things That Only Make Sense to a Delawarean

PhillyBite10DELAWARE - Delaware is the second smallest state in the union, but don’t let the size fool you. Tucked between the giants of Philly, Baltimore, and D.C., Delaware has developed a culture so specific—and occasionally so bizarre—that you won't find it anywhere else on the map.


What Native Americans Called Delaware?

What Native Americans Called Delaware?

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What Native Americans Called Delaware?

PhillyBite10DELAWARE STATE - Delaware's history is deeply intertwined with the Lenape (Delaware) and Nanticoke peoples. Because the state is geographically compact and centered around the Delaware River and Bay, its indigenous history is concentrated and profoundly maritime. Like its neighbors, "Delaware" is a colonial name—honoring Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr—but the land itself was known by names that reflected its position as the "cradle" of the Algonquian civilization.


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5 Major Retail Chains Closing Doors in Maine: April 2026

5 Major Retail Chains Closing Doors in Maine: April 2026

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5 Major Retail Chains Closing Doors in Maine: April 2026

PhillyBite10MAINE - The retail landscape in the Pine Tree State is seeing a significant shift this April. As national brands grapple with bankruptcy liquidations and corporate "footprint optimization," several familiar storefronts are reaching their final days of operation.


How Many Trout Are Released in Pennsylvania in 2023?

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How Many Trout Are Released in Pennsylvania in 2026?

How Many Trout Are Released in Pennsylvania in 2023?Philadelphia, PAThe 2026 trout season in Pennsylvania is shaping up to be a massive year for anglers, with millions of fish hitting the water across the Commonwealth. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) has officially launched its stocking operations to ensure that every corner of the state is ready for the upcoming season.


A Deep Dive In Online Casino Gaming

A Deep Dive In Online Casino Gaming

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A Deep Dive In Online Casino Gaming: The Difference Between Table Games, Crash And Quick Games And Live Casinos

PhillyBite10PENNSYLVANIA - Online casino gaming has blown up over the past few years. There is absolutely no doubt about that. No matter where you look, it seems that online casino gaming has managed to update its offerings and services. But just because the interfaces are more immersive and engaging now, does this mean that their functionality has improved? Well, the easiest way to look at this is by looking at how the games themselves function, after all, these are the games that you will engage in and play. But again, here, there are quite a few different games that you can partake in and understanding how these games work is key. So, are you ready to learn more? Excellent, it's time to unpack this topic. 


The Hidden Secrets of Pennsylvania’s Past

The Hidden Secrets of Pennsylvania’s Past

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Was the Liberty Bell Actually Sabotaged? The Hidden Secrets of Pennsylvania’s Past

The Hidden Secrets of Pennsylvania’s Past PENNSYLVANIA - We all know the story: the Liberty Bell rang out to celebrate American independence, developed a massive crack, and became a symbol of freedom. But what if the story we were taught in grade school is only half true?

From "lost" state capitals to the strange reason we aren't technically a "state," Pennsylvania’s history is packed with mysteries that even lifelong residents get wrong. As we navigate the changing landscape of 2026, it’s worth looking back at the enigmas that defined the Keystone State.


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