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Summer vacation mode, new spots to stay down the shore, an old hotel made new again, a new experiential destination, brunch, baked goods and find your fragrance.
Summer vacation mode, new spots to stay down the shore, an old hotel made new again, a new experiential destination, brunch, baked goods and find your fragrance.
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"FYI Philly"Summer vacation mode, new spots to stay down the shore, an old hotel made new again, a new experiential destination, brunch, baked goods and find your fragrance.
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Air Date: November 5, 2023Visiting scoop shops, a place for shakes and steaks and a spot that sells ice cream and vinyl records for National Ice Cream month; a park where the rocks ring.
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"FYI Philly"Chefs on a mission to give back; a cottage baker who popped up during the pandemic; a place serving Thai sweets; eats not found anywhere else.
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Air Date: September 17, 2023What's new at America's oldest Zoo; meeting the babies; learning how the work at Philadelphia Zoo impacts animals around the globe and students in Philadelphia.
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