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NJ Bill Would Establish Black Heritage Trail

A bill that would establish the New Jersey Black Heritage Trail has passed the state’s General Assembly and is moving […]

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Olivia Errico

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Philly’s New Historical Marker Honors LGBTQ Activist, State’s First Marker Dedicated to Latinx Person

On Friday, officials unveiled Philly’s newest historical marker. Honoring LGBTQ activist Gloria Casarez, the marker is the first in Pennsylvania […]

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Pennsylvania Approves 23 New Historic Markers

The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission recently approved applications for twenty-three new historical markers throughout the state. The new markers […]

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Rehoboth’s Poodle Beach May Receive Historical Marker

While Poodle Beach in Rehoboth, Delaware is a summer holiday destination for many people today, the beach once served as […]

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East Passyunk to Change Neighborhood Logo Depicting Stereotype of Indigenous People

Philadelphia’s East Passyunk neighborhood is changing its logo, which depicts a stereotypical image of an Indigenous person in a headdress, […]

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Pennsylvania Approves 24 New Historical Markers

Across Pennsylvania, nearly 2,300 blue and gold signs tell the stories of prominent people and events in the state’s history. […]

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