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100 acres of horses, pumpkins, and aviators: The history of the Philadelphia County Fair, and its modern Fairmount Park cousin

Secret Philly

An overhead view of the Goshen County Fair in Chester County, which continues to this day. Philly's last county fair was in 2004.

100 acres of horses, pumpkins, and aviators: The history of the Philadelphia County Fair, and its modern Fairmount Park cousin

The sweet potato pie contests in the early 2000s were 🔥.
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By Asha Prihar

Headlines of Yore

Stadiums

Stadium deja vu? Remembering the opposition to the long gone Veterans Stadium

The former home of the Eagles and Phillies made South Philly neighbors bristle in the 1960s, when the stadium's future relied on an election.
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By Avi Wolfman-Arent
A rendering of possible new traffic alignment for Roosevelt Boulevard from a 2016 Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Report

The Roosevelt Boulevard subway could finally happen after a century of false starts, transit advocates say

Infrastructure funding is sexy again.
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By Michaela Winberg
The crowds at Made in America 2019

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By Visit Philly
 ·  Aug. 11
The South Philadelphia SuperSite sits directly across from the main sports stadiums

Philly’s ultimate frisbee pros are in the playoffs for the first time in nearly a decade

After a rough start, the Phoenix turned their season around — and now face the DC Breeze in a wildcard game.
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By Destiny Lugardo
 ·  Aug. 11
The Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility on State Road in Philadelphia

How is your neighborhood affected by cash bail? The Philly Bail Fund plans to hand you the hard data

Under a new executive director, the group is concentrating on education.
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By Jordan Levy
 ·  Aug. 11

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The alien mural by Juanjo Surace is being demolished to make room for new construction in Northern Liberties

Say farewell to the Northern Liberties alien with big unnaturals, who chilled on a Second Street wall

RIP to the "big boob frog monster," Gen Z would've loved you
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By Asha Prihar
 ·  Aug. 10
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It’s backpack time! Where to find free bookbags or donate school supplies for Philly kids

From family-friendly giveaways to orgs looking for support, your guide to helping local students prepare for learning this fall.
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By Asha Prihar
 ·  Aug. 10
Chinatown is full of retail and commercial activity, but many people also live there — on both sides of I-676

Sixers arena plans

As more development threatens, Chinatown is working to heal the concrete wound that split the neighborhood

The community's longstanding goal to cap the Vine Street Expressway now has official backing.
By Billy Penn Staff
 ·  Aug. 09
Prevention Point on the left, at the intersection of Kensington Avenue and Monmouth Street

New GoFundMe supports ex-Prevention Point workers who called out dangerous conditions and harassment

“It became extremely apparent that the survivors were really suffering,” said one of the fundraiser’s organizers.
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By Michaela Winberg
 ·  Aug. 09
Map showing where block party permits have been approved or denied this year. Blue locations were approved for block parties, and red locations were denied.

Citing ‘criminal activity,’ police are nixing more block parties in West and North Philly

It’s unclear what criteria PPD is using to make the denials, and residents are upset: “You can’t just pinpoint these neighborhoods.”
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By Lizzy McLellan Ravitch
 ·  Aug. 09
The Frankford Library is one of the designated cooling centers that'll stay open late

These libraries are cooling centers during Philly’s heat emergency, offering extended hours with free AC

Plus how to get there on public transit.
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By Asha Prihar
 ·  Aug. 08
The Philadelphia Museum of Art — flanked by some more organic artistic statements

How to Philly

Philly culture on a budget: Where to find discounts on arts, nature, and history

Pointers for exploring the city without breaking the bank.
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By Jordan Levy
 ·  Aug. 08
Bebashi, a Philadelphia social services nonprofit, is fielding lots of questions about when and where people can get the monkeypox vaccine

Are Philly’s monkeypox vaccines going mostly to white people? The Health Department won’t yet release data to confirm or deny the rumor

City officials say the sample size is too small to report demographics, but other places do it.
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By Michaela Winberg
 ·  Aug. 08
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Philly Beer

Review: Wawa Shore Tea is the drink everyone at your beach party will agree on

The biggest flaw might be that it’s too easy to drink.
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By Danya Henninger
 ·  Aug. 07
A mural by David McShane honoring the Philadelphia Stars is at the corner of Belmont and Parkside Avenues, near where the Stars once played

Secret Philly

When Philly had a championship-winning Black baseball team: Remembering the Philadelphia Stars

The franchise took top honors in the 1934 Negro National League season.
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By Rashaad Jorden
 ·  Aug. 07
76 Devcorp chair David Adelman and a rendering showing the proposed Center City arena

Sixers arena plans

What to know about David Adelman, the billionaire leading the push to build a Sixers arena in Center City

A developer from Montgomery County, Adelman already handles one of the largest real estate portfolios in Philly.
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By Jordan Levy
 ·  Aug. 06
University City Townhomes resident Amira Brown

UC Townhomes residents: We won’t give up without a fight

As the deadline to vacate the West Philly affordable housing complex nears, activists vow to continue pressing for a better plan.
By Emily White and Shae Tyler
 ·  Aug. 06
Looking up North Broad Street with the Divine Lorraine, which is now a hotel property managed by Mint House

Divine Lorraine is now officially a Mint House hotel, but tenants feel pushed aside

The historic North Broad landmark's full transition to hotel is supposed to take a year to complete. Meanwhile, apartments are still advertised as available.
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By Asha Prihar
 ·  Aug. 05
A fantasy-esque but very real scene from this year's Philadelphia Flower Show in FDR Park

Dear Vogue: If you’re going to highlight Philly, please do the work and get it right

There were at least five factual errors in the fashion mag’s recent feature about the city.
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By Beatrice Forman
 ·  Aug. 04
Noah Snydergaard is making his Phillies debut

The Phillies just upped their fun level with a zen-loving pitcher known as ‘Thor’

Who wants to join Noah Syndergaard’s book club?
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By Jordan Levy
 ·  Aug. 04
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Abortion in Pa.

The latest info on abortion rights in Pennsylvania, and who’s trying to take them away

Abortions are still legal in the commonwealth, but a lot depends on the November election.
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By Lizzy McLellan Ravitch
 ·  Aug. 03
The new benches in Rittenhouse Square are 2 feet longer than the old ones

Broke in Philly

Rittenhouse Square has 160 new benches with a built-in center bar. Is it an accessibility feature, or hostile architecture?

The nonprofit that maintains the park says there’s been a lot of positive feedback, but people experiencing homelessness feel targeted.
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By Angie Bacha
 ·  Aug. 03
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