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Barberton-style chicken has earned its place in Ohio’s culinary landscape alongside Cincinnati chili and Lake Erie perch as one of the state’s distinctive food traditions.
Nevada City and Grass Valley, siblings in Gold Country near Sacramento, have been drawing more visitors than ever.
Nestled in the unassuming town of Barberton, Ohio, White House Chicken serves up a side dish so magnificent it deserves its own spotlight – mashed potatoes that might just be the creamiest, most ...
People searching for the fried chicken capital of the world are in luck; there are two cities that bear that title and both ...
Tucked in Houston’s Stomping Grounds, Fat Cat scoops some of the city’s creamiest and most flavorful scoops. Staple flavors like the Cat’s Meow Mexican vanilla and the coffee and cream, made with ...
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When she was a child and he a young father, she drew a map of a city in vivid blue. When he praised her blue map, she corrected him: It’s not a blue map, but a map of a blue city. The song is a ...
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Researchers Used a 1,500-Year-Old Map to Find a Lost City. Excavators determined Tharais was a religious hub of the Byzantine empire. By Emma Frederickson Published: Jun 06, 2025 8:00 AM EDT.
Their inspiration for both the Medieval and Tudor maps was a 1989 volume called The City of London from Prehistoric Times to c.1520, edited by Mary D Lobel.