Pennsylvania’s Opioid Emergency

Pennsylvania’s Opioid Emergency

Pennsylvania’s Opioid Emergency (Photo by Žygimantas Dukauskas)

The Fatal Poison Killing PennsylvaniansPhiladelphia, PA -The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced that drug overdoses killed more than 70,000 Americans in 2017, a new record. These numbers are staggering and perhaps even overwhelming. To put them into perspective, national overdose deaths are higher than deaths from HIV, car crashes or gun violence at their peaks. Last year’s deaths are equivalent to more than 23 September 11th attacks.


Best Philadelphia Hotels With Indoor Pools

Best Philadelphia Hotels With Indoor Pools

Photo: Four Seasons Hotel Philadelphia at Comcast Center

Philadelphia, PABest Philadelphia Hotels With Indoor Pools—There are several Philadelphia hotels with indoor pools. For example, Home2 Suites by Hilton Philadelphia Convention Center has a nice indoor saline pool, a much safer alternative to chlorine pools. It also has a heated spa. Whether you're in town for business or pleasure, there's probably a Philadelphia hotel with a pool near you.


What is The Tallest Building in New Jersey?

What is The Tallest Building in New Jersey?

What is The Tallest Building in New Jersey?

What is The Tallest Building in New Jersey?NEW JERSEY STATE - New Jersey might not be the first state to come to mind regarding skyscrapers. However, the Garden State boasts some impressive high-rises; the tallest among them is a true giant: 99 Hudson Street.


Washington Square Philadelphia: A Storied Sanctuary

Washington Square Philadelphia

Washington Square Philadelphia

Washington Square – One of William Penn’s five original squares has served as an animal pasture and as a burial ground—for victims of the 1793 yellow fever epidemic, African-Americans and several thousand soldiers who died during the Revolution. The square is now a popular place for picnicking, reading, playing Frisbee and other leisure activities. It’s also the site of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution, a monument featuring an eternal flame and a statue of George Washington. 6th & Walnut StreetsWashington Square – One of William Penn's five original squares has served as an animal pasture and as a burial ground—for victims of the 1793 yellow fever epidemic, African-Americans, and several thousand soldiers who died during the Revolution. The square is now famous for picnicking, reading, playing Frisbee, and other leisure activities. It's also the site of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier of the American Revolution, a monument featuring an eternal flame and a statue of George Washington—6th & Walnut Street.


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