11 Can t Miss Dishes Around Town Must-try menu selections from the Erie area by Erie Reader Staff
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Food has always been an important part of Erie life. We have such a fantastic array of local, independently-owned restaurants to choose from, and for many, checking them off one-by-one has been a badge of honor. Over the course of the last 12 months, patronizing these restaurants has become even more important, not just for our appetites and our sanity, but for keeping these places afloat with our orders. As indoor dining slowly opens up, many Erieites are still living the to-go lifestyle, and for good reason. Takeout remains the #1 option for those trying to be safe, and all of these dishes are available in that fashion. Have you ever wondered what you should try out at a new place? Feast your eyes on this helpful list of some of our favorite takeaways from some of the best Erie-area restaurants, each
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Why not learn your ABC s Quincy style! We have lots of great establishments and things Quincy is known for, I have lived in Quincy for 2 years now officially and so I put together a list of the things I associate each letter of the alphabet with here in Quincy!
A is for.Abbey (The Abbey) one of the best restaurants in Quincy and the Tri-States, try the mozzarella sticks you wont regret it.
B is for.Bayview Bridge the most photogenic thing in Quincy.
C is for.Clatt Adams Park, for great views of the river!
The city rejoiced at the opening of the Dayton Arcade 117 years ago and is preparing to celebrate its rebirth Dayton.com 3/2/2021
The historic Dayton Arcade will soon reopen, merging the city’s future with its past.
When the doors first opened in 1904, the arcade became the crowning jewel of the city.
Described as “one of the country’s most modern and complete structures of its kind,” in a Dayton Daily News story published March 3, 1904, marking the event, the front page story described the interior as “a veritable bower of beauty and entertainment.” © Handout This early photograph of the Dayton Arcade shows shopping stalls and shoppers in the rotunda. The building, which opened in 1904, was designed to house shops and farmers markets on the first floor while offices and apartments were located above. DAYTON DAILY NEWS / WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY ARCHIVE AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
The city rejoiced at the opening of the Dayton Arcade 117 years ago and is preparing to celebrate its rebirth Lisa Powell © Provided by Dayton Daily News A postcard with an image of the Dayton Arcade. DAYTON METRO LIBRARY
The historic Dayton Arcade will soon reopen, merging the city’s future with its past.
When the doors first opened in 1904, the arcade became the crowning jewel of the city.
Described as “one of the country’s most modern and complete structures of its kind,” in a Dayton Daily News story published March 3, 1904, marking the event, the front page story described the interior as “a veritable bower of beauty and entertainment.”
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