A Guide to the Best Burgers in Gettysburg, PA

Top 5 Best Burgers in Gettysburg Pennsylvania

Photo: Burger at The Gettysburger Company in Gettysburg, PA

PhillyBite10Philadelphia, PA - When in Gettysburg, don't forget to have a burger. The ambiance at downtown Gettysburg is cozy and fun, and the burgers are exceptional. If you're looking for something a little different, try the farmer - a half-pound grilled patty topped with bacon jam and a fried egg. It's also a great place to relax after a long day of sightseeing in the town.


Where to Find The Best Chicken Wings in Maryland

5 Best Must-Try Wings in Maryland

5 Best Must-Try Wings in Maryland

Best Wings in MarylandMaryland- Whether you're looking for the best wings for a night out or just an excellent place to grab a quick bite, there are a few places you can count on in Maryland. Here are five places to try:

5 Must-Visit Thrift Shops in West Virginia

5 Best Must-Visit Thrift Shops in West Virginia

5 Best Must-Visit Thrift Shops in West Virginia

Thrift Stores in West VirginaWEST VIRGINIA - Thrift shopping is a great way to find high-quality clothing without paying full price.  It also allows you to find unique retro pieces from another time. Plus, you'll be helping worthy causes, such as local animal shelters and needy families.


What Happened in Philadelphia History 1683

What Happened in Philadelphia History 1683

Philadelphia History 1683 (Photo: Visit Philly)

Philadelphia Historic Timeline - 1683: William Penn publishes the plan for the City of Philadelphia, as designed by Thomas Holme. The map features a grid of streets, plus five squares or public green spaces. 1683: William Penn publishes the plan for the City of Philadelphia, as designed by Thomas Holme. The map features a grid of streets, plus five squares or public green spaces. This grid survives today. Named streets run north or south. Numbered streets run east or west. Penn’s squares survive too: Rittenhouse, Logan (now Logan Circle), Center (now City Hall and Dilworth Park), Washington Square, between 6th and 7th Streets and Walnut and Spruce Streets, and Franklin Square, between 6th and 7th Streets and Race and Vine Streets.


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