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EVEN WITH A DEVELOPER LOOMING OVER THE LAST HORSE-DRAWN Could this be the end of horse-drawn carriages in Philadelphia? By Brion Shreffler When it comes to horse-drawn carriages in the city, the idyllic clip-clop of hooves on black top may be what comes to mind for most. That, and watching tourists take in the sites in Old City aseveryone
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QUEER-OWNED VEGAN PIEROGI BUSINESS WAS STARTED BY TWO Rogue Rogies’cooked pierogies. Rogue Rogie’s branding as a queer-owned business has also helped to attract customers like Victoria Neifert, who says supporting small, queer-owned businesses is important to her. “And full disclosure,” Victoria adds, “I’m not even vegan.”. The beauty of Rogue Rogies is that vegans andnon-vegans
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EVEN WITH A DEVELOPER LOOMING OVER THE LAST HORSE-DRAWN Could this be the end of horse-drawn carriages in Philadelphia? By Brion Shreffler When it comes to horse-drawn carriages in the city, the idyllic clip-clop of hooves on black top may be what comes to mind for most. That, and watching tourists take in the sites in Old City aseveryone
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