Long considered a midcentury novelty, rotating restaurants are spinning back to life in cities across the United States.
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Additionally, the requirement that a host must remain in the home while renting it out has created unnecessary complications.
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Grand homes from the 19th century stand in pristine condition, their details preserved with loving care. The lakefront setting adds a peaceful soundtrack of gentle waves lapping against the shore.
Scott Park, located at the rivers’ meeting point, offers expansive views and peaceful spots for picnicking or simply watching the water flow by. The Delaware River forms the border between ...
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Hundreds of qualified restaurants can begin serving meals to patrons in their sidewalk and roadway eating spaces.