LEBANON, Pa. — An enormous Lebanon bologna sandwich billed as one of the world’s largest has been unveiled at a central Pennsylvania fair. The 150-foot-long (45.7-meters-long) sandwich was created ...
Lebanon City's New Year's Eve Bologna Drop is just days away. Here's what residents need to know about the Dec. 31 event. The New Year's Eve Bologna Drop will be held on South 8th Street, between ...
A Lebanon area gift shop plays homage to the town’s most famous export, Lebanon bologna, which locals pronounce differently than people from other parts of the state. Spotlight PA photo by Asha Prihar ...
Lebanon bologna, a Pennsylvania Dutch specialty, has a unique local pronunciation, "buh-LOW-nuh," distinct from the common "baloney." This pronunciation is specific to the Lebanon County area and is a ...
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12 Facts You Didn't Know About Bologna
For example, in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, locals ring in the New Year with a unique twist: the annual Bologna Drop. Much like the iconic ball drop in Times Square, a giant bologna is lowered to mark ...
Several different varieties of Seltzer’s Lebanon bologna for sale at the company’s outlet store in Palmyra. Employees at Seltzer’s throw uncooked Lebanon bologna up to another employee in the ...
Whether we’ve eaten it or not, we’ve all probably heard about bologna (pronounced “boh-low-nah”) in Hollywood movies and foreign television serials. It is a processed meat, a cooked, American-style ...
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