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"Though there were drive-ins as early as the 1910s, the first patented drive-in was opened on June 6, 1933, by Richard ...
With the school holidays now upon us, now is the time to foster a connection between children and nature. However, despite it ...
I was fortunate enough to explore a section of the country that had never crossed my mind and probably not yours, either. I visited Western Kentucky.  Living in a landlocked city like Atlanta all my ...
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin addressed the effect a federal rescissions vote will have on public broadcasting in Illinois. Plus, 18 ...
Towanda delivers these small pleasures daily, creating an atmosphere where stress seems to dissolve like morning mist under the Pennsylvania sun. Let’s wander through this charming enclave that might ...
Whether it’s pouring or pleasant, you can make the most of these fleeting summer days with this set of (virtually) ...
A classic marquee boldly proclaims “HOUDINI LIVES IN SCRANTON!” Step inside to discover a wonderland of Houdini collectibles.
Having earned two NAIA All-American honors in just his first season inside the Shawnee State banner, Minford native and field athlete stalwart Luke Rader has already established himself as the best ...
For those watching Trump's bilateral meetings in recent months, the scene was familiar. But it's difficult to overstate just ...
Explore the vibrant Venezuelan bakery cafe, Mr. Cachito, in downtown Evanston. Experience the unique taste of their savory ...
Cordata Gallery’s newest exhibition, “Modern Meets Primitive,” has its opening from 2–4 p.m. Saturday, July 12, and features work from three local artists: Richard Nash, Brian O’Neill and David Syre.
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