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EVEN WITH A DEVELOPER LOOMING OVER THE LAST HORSE-DRAWN Could this be the end of horse-drawn carriages in Philadelphia? By Brion Shreffler When it comes to horse-drawn carriages in the city, the idyllic clip-clop of hooves on black top may be what comes to mind for most. That, and watching tourists take in the sites in Old City aseveryone
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VOLUNTEER GARDENERS TEND TO CRADLE GRAVES AT THE WOODLANDS The Woodlands soared in popularity—at one point visitors needed a ticket to enter—with grave gardens one of its prime attractions. Well-heeled Philadelphians such as international art dealer Charles Haseltine (1840-1915), who handled some early works of controversial painter Thomas Eakins (1844-1916), including the “Gross Clinic,” has family cradle graves here, as does tooth QUEER-OWNED VEGAN PIEROGI BUSINESS WAS STARTED BY TWO Rogue Rogies’cooked pierogies. Rogue Rogie’s branding as a queer-owned business has also helped to attract customers like Victoria Neifert, who says supporting small, queer-owned businesses is important to her. “And full disclosure,” Victoria adds, “I’m not even vegan.”. The beauty of Rogue Rogies is that vegans andnon-vegans
EVEN WITH A DEVELOPER LOOMING OVER THE LAST HORSE-DRAWN Could this be the end of horse-drawn carriages in Philadelphia? By Brion Shreffler When it comes to horse-drawn carriages in the city, the idyllic clip-clop of hooves on black top may be what comes to mind for most. That, and watching tourists take in the sites in Old City aseveryone
ADVOCATES PUSH FOR PA HOUSE BILL THAT WOULD PROTECT The City of Philadelphia has a $500,000 liability cap, leading attorneys to add groups without such limits to the lawsuit. Linde Lauff, former president of Friends of the Pennypack. Photograph courtesy of Linda Lauff. “This has been an ongoing problem for friends groups,” says Maura McCarthy, head of the Fairmount ParkConservancy, an
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EVEN WITH A DEVELOPER LOOMING OVER THE LAST HORSE-DRAWN Could this be the end of horse-drawn carriages in Philadelphia? By Brion Shreffler When it comes to horse-drawn carriages in the city, the idyllic clip-clop of hooves on black top may be what comes to mind for most. That, and watching tourists take in the sites in Old City aseveryone
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QUEER-OWNED VEGAN PIEROGI BUSINESS WAS STARTED BY TWO Rogue Rogies’cooked pierogies. Rogue Rogie’s branding as a queer-owned business has also helped to attract customers like Victoria Neifert, who says supporting small, queer-owned businesses is important to her. “And full disclosure,” Victoria adds, “I’m not even vegan.”. The beauty of Rogue Rogies is that vegans andnon-vegans
EVEN WITH A DEVELOPER LOOMING OVER THE LAST HORSE-DRAWN Could this be the end of horse-drawn carriages in Philadelphia? By Brion Shreffler When it comes to horse-drawn carriages in the city, the idyllic clip-clop of hooves on black top may be what comes to mind for most. That, and watching tourists take in the sites in Old City aseveryone
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