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  1. Beverage producers all through the outlying countryside of Adams County, Pennsylvania, realize the impression that a well-crafted drink can create.

    Destination Gettysburg welcomes you to enjoy a taste of the Adams County region through a unique journey to highlight the countryside’s distinctive craft beverage industry.

    The Adams County Pour Tour brings together wineries, breweries, distilleries and cideries for an astonishing culinary trail – designed to create one unforgettable experience through the bold flavors of this destination.

    Introduced as a way to bring together a wide variety of craft beverage experiences into one adventure, Destination Gettysburg is launching the Adams County Pour Tour on May 11.

    Rooted in the heart of Pennsylvania’s Fruit Belt, Adams County is home to more than 20,000 acres of apple trees, making it an ideal location for growing not only 100 varieties of apples, but peaches, grapes, hops and more. Tucked among the farm markets, orchards and vineyards are a growing number of wineries, cideries, breweries, and distilleries.

    See Full Article and Locations at: Gettysburg and Adams County Pour Tour

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  2. Classic Cake Bakery and Café has a brand new location located in the historical Suburban Station building at One Penn Center. This beautiful establishment has everything your heart can desire. Freshly baked pastries, gelato, salads, soups, hot and cold hand-crafted sandwiches and so much more. Sweets, Savory and Service.  See More at PhillyBite Magazine:

    Classic Cake Bakery and Café in Suburban Station

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  3. Family Fun In the City of Philadelphia Guide  Compelling photography and videos, interactive maps and detailed visitor information make the sites effective trip-planning tools

     

    Historical Sites & Attractions:

    • Wannabe sailors can visit the nation’s most decorated battleship, the Battleship New Jersey, and take tours of the ship, ride the 4-D flight simulator, climb into the onboard helicopter and sleep in the sailors’ bunks as part of its award-winning Overnight Encampment program. 62 Battleship Place, Camden, (856) 966-1652,
    • America’s most famous flag maker greets guests in her interactive 18th-century upholstery shop at the Betsy Ross House. Visitors learn about Betsy’s life and legend from the lady herself. An audio tour caters to four-to-eight-year-olds, offering lessons in Colonial life and the opportunity to solve “history mysteries.” 239 Arch Street, (215) 686-1252
    • Everyone handles money, but how does it arrive in people’s wallets? The hands-on Money in Motion exhibit at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia explains it all. Plus, games invite visitors to “Match Wits with Ben,” and an impressive collection of old and rare currency is on display. 6th & Arch Streets, (866) 574-3727, (215) 574-6000
    • The Liberty Bell Center, Independence Hall, Congress Hall, the Benjamin Franklin Museum and the Bishop White House are just some of the buildings that make up Independence National Historical Park in Historic Philadelphia. In the summer months, the park offers ranger-led walking tours, which have in recent years included Dr. Franklin’s Philadelphia, History Beneath Our Feet and Underground Railroad. (215) 965-2305
    • Liberty 360 3D Show surrounds visitors as they take an immersive, 360° patriotic journey, led by none other than Benjamin Franklin, to discover our nation’s symbols of freedom—from the bald eagle to the Statue of Liberty. Inside the Historic Philadelphia Center’s customized, wraparound PECO Theater, the 15-minute indoor show uses the most modern technology of its kind to spotlight the most treasured American value—liberty. 6th & Chestnut Streets, (215) 629-4026

    READ More at PhillyBite Magazine and See full List: Family Fun In the City of Philadelphia Guide

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  4. When in Philly, "downtown" known as Center City. Philadelphia is a great place for visitors to kick back and appreciate the cities boundless offerings, such as it famous food scene, world-class spa treatments, or just a stroll in a park.


    Recognized for its history and sites such as The Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, and the Philadelphia Museum of Art  (The Rocky stairs and statue) are just some of the cities may attractions scattered throughout the city.

    See more at PhillyBite Magazine: Top Tips For Visiting Philadelphia

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  5. Philadelphia, PADel Frisco's Grille New Executive Chef and General Manager - Del Frisco's announced Leo Barbuto has recently been named general manager, with Justin Womack as executive chef, of the latest Del Frisco’s Grille in Philadelphia, scheduled to open December 10, 2018. The eatery is an elegant, contemporary space along with a dynamic ambiance in which life becomes celebrated over the dining room table.

    Del Frisco's Grille New Executive Chef and General Manager

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    In the heart & soul of the downtown area, the restaurant is the sole Del Frisco’s Grille in the Keystone State. With a whopping 7,260-square-feet of space, the brand-new American bar and grill are going to accommodate more than 250 guests as well as feature a spacious private event space suitable to hold parties of upwards of 36 guests.

    See more at PhillyBite Magazine:

    Del Frisco's Grille New Executive Chef and General Manager

  6. Philadelphia, PAThe Bourse Food Hall Grand Opening - MRP Realty will officially open The Bourse Food Hall, on Thursday, November 15th and the celebration continues into Friday, November 16th. Initially built in them1890's, the building, was converted from a commodities exchange into a beautiful artisanal food hall.


    The Bourse Food Hall Grand Opening

    A Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony by Mayor Jim Kenney, will mark the start of the opening on Thursday, November 15th at 9 am. Then, the first one hundred customers to dine at The Bourse Food Hall for breakfast (9:15 a.m.), the lunch (noon), and dinner (5 p.m.) are going to receive gift items including “Taste of The Bourse” souvenir bags, gift cards, vendors giveaways, and a lot more. The Bourse will also raffle off larger prizes, including tickets to Flyers and 76ers games. See more at PhillyBite Magazine: The Bourse Food Hall Grand Opening

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