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  • 24 Hours in Denver, Colorado

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on June 13, 2022May 29, 2022

    Denver, Colorado, or the Mile High City, is known far and wide for its expansive and rocky terrain, diverse food scene, and breweries galore. While this city is comfortably spread out, you can get a fairly full experience in just 24 hours. Check out the highlights of my one-day trip to Denver, Colorado!

    City Guides
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  • Best Summer Day Trips from Philly

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on May 24, 2022

    Summer is a great time for new experiences. While Philly is philled with opportunities for summer fun, there’s a lot to be seen, experienced, and eaten beyond the City of Love. Let me introduce you to some of my favorite summer day trips near Philly!

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  • 3 Cheap Places to Eat on the Vegas Strip

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on July 10, 2019July 10, 2019

    If you’re like me (a young professional just out of college), you may be balling on a budget when you make it to the Strip. Nestled in between the money-sucking casinos, five-star restaurants, and ice bars, you’ll find some truly affordable places to grab dinner.

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  • Where to Eat in London

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on March 31, 2019March 8, 2019

    When you think of eating in London, you might think of biscuits and tea or fish and chips. While these two traditionally English dishes can be found all over the place in this city, it’s far from the only thing that there is to munch on.

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  • What to Do (and NOT to Do) in London

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on January 31, 2019February 1, 2019

    London, like any other major city around the world, has so many incredible and unique things to see and do. When I was there in September 2018, I’d say we had just as many swings-and-misses …

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  • Hometown Tuesday: Best Brunch in Manayunk

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on January 29, 2019February 3, 2019

    There aren’t too many things in this world that are better than brunch. Call me a stereotypical white girl all you want but you know I’m right. As an avid brunch enthusiast, it’s quite convenient that I find myself residing in what is arguably the brunch capital of Philadelphia.

    Food, Philly
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  • City Spotlight: San Antonio, TX

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on January 26, 2019January 22, 2019

    When we arrived in San Antonio, Texas on May 19, 2015, I was on my first cross-country road trip. We only had about 48 hours to spend in this intensely hot but incredible city. The temperature was wavering between 102 and 104 degrees Fahrenheit but that didn’t stop us from seeing all of the incredible things that this San Antonio has to offer. In this City Spotlight, I’ll show you some of the best things to see and do when you have a few days (or even a few hours) to spend in San Antonio, Texas. Let’s get started!

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  • Hometown Tuesday: Center City District Restaurant Week

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on January 22, 2019January 18, 2019

    One of the best parts about living in a big city is the food. Just about anything I crave or want to try is just a few steps out my front door. Throughout the year, …

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  • Hometown Tuesday: Review of Luke’s Lobster

    Posted by Madison Lippincott on January 8, 2019January 7, 2019

    The first time I ever ate a lobster roll was when I traveled to Cape Cod in the fall of 2014. The first time I ever enjoyed a lobster roll (and dreamt about it for days afterward) was when I visited Luke’s Lobster in Rittenhouse Square a few weeks ago.

    Food, Philly
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