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Baltimore's Hot Dog Havens
Whether you're catching a baseball game, heading out for your lunch hour, or hanging out with friends, nothing pairs better with summer days like a hot dog. July 23 is National Hot Dog Day, and what better way to celebrate than to take a tour of the best hot dogs in Baltimore and beyond.
Stuggy's is famous for their stadium hot dog which has been voted as best by publications like Men's Journal, Baltimore Magazine, and ESPN. Choose from 100% beef, bison sausage, Italian sausage, veggie dog, wild game, and turkey hot dogs. Toppings inc...
Hanover, PA history begins in the 1730s when a thoughtful entrepreneur opened a combination tavern, inn, and store at the crossroads of the highways between Pennsylvania and Maryland and between Baltimore and Carlisle. In 1763, that entrepreneur, Richard McAllister, established a town surrounding his tavern and it didn't take long for settlers to arrive.
In 1852, the first railroad reached the town and helped Hanover to grow even more. Throughout the remainder of the 1800s and into the 1900s, Hanover continued to expand and prosper. Today, this central area of Hanover is now called the Hanover Historic District and more than 3,000 buildings and sites have been added to the National Register of Historic Places.
York, Pennsylvania Mayor Kim Bracey will recognize the city's first Artisan of the Month in a community ceremony today. In a citywide effort to inspire involvement by York residents in their community, a local artist representing the unique feel and style of the York arts community will be named each month. The first Artisan of the Month award will be presented at City Hall, 101 South George Street, at 5:00 p.m. There is no charge to attend the ceremony that includes live performances and a speech from the winner.
Award winning photographer and artist Daniel Walczyk will be the first to receive the Artisan of the Month award in York Pennsylvania. He is co-owne...
Fell's Point in Baltimore, one of the first communities in our nation, continues to be a source for inspiration and celebration of our history.
Many of the area's original stores and homes are still standing today and make a great way to explore Fell's Point history in person through tours, re-enactments, and exhibits.
Whether you're a lifelong Fell's Point resident, or just visiting for the day, an exciting day can always be spent walking through the various exhibits and museums. Here's just a few favorites:
Elizabethtown, PA is known for its quaint Main Street that is home to a variety of shops, museums, art galleries, and restaurants. Many of the downtown buildings that give the city its charm and defines its history are original 19th and 20th century historic architectural structures.
Elizabethtown is also a city where local business organizations and residents work to keep their community alive and beautiful. One such organization is the Market Street Improving Business (MSIB) group.
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