Philadelphia Magazine
Philadelphia Magazine is a monthly publication renowned for its coverage of local and regional politics, dining, entertainment, and special events, including signature features like “The Best of Philly” Awards and “Top Doctors.”
Explore our archive of nearly 50 Philadelphia stories from Philadelphia Magazine below:
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You Don’t Have to Go Far to Enjoy Some of the Region’s Best Corn Mazes
The season of corn mazes is upon us, and some of the best and most impressive ones in the region are just a short drive…
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Fall Means Apple Cider Donuts, and No One Makes Them Better Than This Iconic Orchard
The season for apple cider donuts is upon us, and Philadelphia magazine has compiled its list of where you can find the best of these…
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Going Vineyard Hopping This Fall? According to Experts, Southern Chester County Is the Place to Be
Southern Chester County is home to a few wineries that are beloved by experts and underrated throughout the rest of the country, writes Maddy Sweitzer-Lammé…
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Chester County Home to One of the Top Five Suburbs Where Renters Get the Most Bang for Their Buck
Phoenixville is one of the top five suburbs in the Philadelphia region where apartment renters can get the most bang for their buck, writes Sandy…
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How Good Is the Food at West Chester’s Andiario? Well, This Honor Speaks for Itself
How good is Andiario, the Gay Street restaurant that has received nothing but high praise since it opened in the borough two-plus years ago? So…
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COVID-19 Store the Latest Addition to King of Prussia Mall
The latest addition to the King of Prussia Mall is a COVID-19 store that offers a variety of items that are helping people stay safe…
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Tips for the Virtual School Day Via Philadelphia Magazine
By Wendi Rank I peeked in on my teenagers as they started their first day of virtual school last week. Did they need anything? Another…
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Chester County Home to Seven of the 40 Top-Rated Public High Schools in Philadelphia, Suburbs
Chester County is home to seven of the 40 Top-Rated Public High Schools in Philadelphia and the Suburbs, according to a recently published list by…
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Turnpike to Increase Tolls Next Year by as Much as 45 Percent
Driving on the Pennsylvania Turnpike is about to become more expensive, as toll rates are set to increase by as much as 45 percent in…
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‘Exact Change Only’ – Local Businesses Struggle with Coin Shortage
Of all of the consequences of COVID-19, a national coin shortage wasn’t one we saw coming, writes Victor Fiorillo for Philadelphia magazine. So why is…
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What Parents Can Expect at Summer Camp This Year
By Wendi Rank Many parents may be thrilled Philadelphia and the surrounding counties in the yellow phase can open summer camps. But a conversation with an epidemiologist reported by Claire Sasko of Philadelphia Magazine last…
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Yoga Instructor from Chester Springs Juggles Virtual Workouts with Her Children’s Online Education
Chester Springs resident Tessa Jenkins, a training director and instructor for Bulldog Yoga, is juggling virtual workout classes while overseeing her children’s online education, writes…
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Looking for Farm-Fresh Produce? These CSAs in Chester County Still Have You Covered
There are still several available options in Chester County to get farm-fresh produce while supporting local farmers at a time when the coronavirus pandemic threatens…
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West Chester-Based Economics Expert Believes U.S. Economy Was Ill-Prepared for Crisis
Although Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody’s Analytics in West Chester, thinks there’s a lot to like in the stimulus bill, he also believes there…
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Coronavirus Wipes Out Wawa Tradition: Self-Service Coffee, Soda
The days of going to the Wawa to pour yourself some coffee or to hit up the soda machine are gone, at least for now,…
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Chester County Home to 17 of 50 Hottest Philadelphia Neighborhoods, Nearby Towns
Westtown Township – as well as the nearby townships of Thornbury, Birmingham, Pennsbury, and Pocopson – are among the 17 municipalities in Chester County that…
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Agree or Disagree with This List, but Chances Are You’ve Got an Opinion About Wawa’s Sandwiches
We choose our Wawa sandwiches based on the mood we’re in, the time of day (or night), how much we feel like spending, and what…
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WCU Among Area’s 17 Disability-Friendly Fitness Studios, Athletic Organizations
People living with disabilities who are looking to add some muscle-building, mood-boosting, and overall feel-good exercise to their days have plenty of opportunities to do…













































