• ‘X’ Marks the Spot in Oaks at Eclectic The American Treasure Tour Museum

    ‘X’ Marks the Spot in Oaks at Eclectic The American Treasure Tour Museum

    The American Treasure Tour Museum in Oaks is home to the strangest assortment of collectibles, reports Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The museum is an eclectic arrangement of all things Americana. Some pieces date back to the 1870s. Items include a 20-ft tall Gumby statue, a full Chuck E. Cheese animatronic band, and a…

  • Forest & Main Brewing Company Takes ‘Locally Sourced’ to Heart

    Forest & Main Brewing Company Takes ‘Locally Sourced’ to Heart

    Pennsylvania is home to a lot of great beer, but many of these breweries source their grains and other materials from out of state. Emily Kovach of PA Eats compiled a list of all the great beer made in PA from grain to glass. Ambler’s own Forest & Main Brewing Company made the list. Forest…

  • Human Remains Uncovered at Limerick’s Historic Hood Mansion

    Human Remains Uncovered at Limerick’s Historic Hood Mansion

    Archaeologists have uncovered human remains at the historic Hood Mansion in Limerick, reports 6ABC. While the remains have yet to be identified, it’s believed that they belong to someone from the Hood family. The estate was built in 1834 for John Mclelland Hood, an Irish immigrant and trader who used the home as a summer…

  • Born to Fan: These Montco Families Celebrate Bruce Springsteen Together

    Born to Fan: These Montco Families Celebrate Bruce Springsteen Together

    For these Mongomery County natives, following Bruce Springsteen is a family tradition, reports Rosa Cartagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Bruce Springsteen performed at Citizens Bank Park on Wednesday night, and intergenerational superfans from all over flocked to South Philly to see him. With Bruce in town, Montco fans recall what the Boss means to their…

  • This Gladwyne Gothic Mansion Takes You Back in Time

    This Gladwyne Gothic Mansion Takes You Back in Time

    Deep within heavily wooded Gladwyne hides a luxurious gothic-style mansion that gives visitors a sense that they are lost in time. Ben Silver at Main Line Today spotlights the beautiful home at 56 Crosby Brown Road. The original structure was built in 1905 as a carriage house for an adjacent property. The other property has…

  • Shopping Gets Immersive as King of Prussia Mall Moves Toward Interactive Experiences

    Shopping Gets Immersive as King of Prussia Mall Moves Toward Interactive Experiences

    King of Prussia Mall, among other malls, is pivoting toward more experience-based attractions, reports Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Malls across the country have seen a considerable drop in shoppers following the COVID-19 pandemic. A 2022 poll reports as much as 29 percent of shoppers visit physical locations less than they did before…

  • Flourtown’s Philadelphia Cricket Club Set to Host Prestigious Truist-sponsored PGA Event in Spring 2025

    Flourtown’s Philadelphia Cricket Club Set to Host Prestigious Truist-sponsored PGA Event in Spring 2025

    The Philadelphia Cricket Club in Flourtown will host a PGA event next spring, writes Erik Spangburg and Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. North Carolina-based Truist Financial Corp. will replace Wells Fargo as the main sponsor of the event in 2024. The bank has a strong presence in the Philadelphia area and ranks No.…

  • Ursinus College Roots for Beloved Coach Battling Kidney Failure

    Ursinus College Roots for Beloved Coach Battling Kidney Failure

    The Ursinus College community is rallying behind one of their beloved coaches who is battling kidney failure, reports Matt Leon forKYW NewsRadio. Coach George Trabosh, or as the players call him, Coach Poppy, is the assistant women’s basketball and volleyball coach at Ursinus, and he needs a new kidney. Trabosh has stage 5 kidney failure,…