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LANCASTER, Pa. — Dutch Wonderland on Tuesday announced plans to open a new hotel located adjacent to the popular Lancaster County amusement park. The Dutch Wonderland Inn is expected to open in March ...
WELL, IT’S OUT WITH THE OLD AND IN WITH THE NEW IN LANCASTER COUNTY, THE CARTOON NETWORK HOTEL ON ROUTE 30 IS GETTING A REMODEL AND WILL SOON BE REOPENED AS THE DUTCH WONDERLAND ENDS. SO THE PROPERTY ...
Duke the Dragon and Princess Brooke will be replacing Steven Universe and The Powerpuff Girls at a hotel along Route 30 in East Lampeter Township The Cartoon Network Hotel is going to be rebranded ...
Steven Universe creator Rebecca Sugar says she had to fight to get Cartoon Network to allow her to include queer, nonbinary characters Ruby and Sapphire in the beloved animated series. Sugar opened up ...
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Young people from across Long Island gathered for the Young Professionals Network Summer Social ’25, hosted by United Way of Long Island. The event, at Blue Point Brewery in Patchogue on Aug. 7, ...
Shane Romanchick is a TV and Movie News author for Collider. He also runs his own blog Entershanement Reviews where he writes about and reviews the latest movies. He graduated from Regis College in ...
If you watch Adult Swim, you might be in for a surprise when you look the channel on TV. Beginning Tuesday, Aug. 12, Comcast customers will have to buy a special package if they want Cartoon Network.
Paris Saint-Germain and Nike reissued their iconic 2004-2005 T90 jersey Legends Pedro Miguel Pauleta and Ronaldinho were part of the campaign The reissue is a prelude to a new 2025-26 Third kit ...
Like countless other kids in the 1960s and 70s, Michael Kay spent his Saturday mornings glued to the TV for weekly showings of his favorite cartoons, “The Flintstones” and “The Jetsons.” That made it ...
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