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  1. "Hidden river" flowing through Fairmount Park to join the Delaware at the Navy Yard. →‎ Schuylkill River
  2. "The Vet," Philadelphia's multipurpose stadium from 1971 to 2003, served as home to both the Eagles and Phillies. Notable for its artificial turf, boxy design, and notoriously rowdy fans. Demolished via implosion on March 21, 2004. →‎ Veterans Stadium
  3. 1940s-1950s reform efforts that led to the 1951 Home Rule Charter. →‎ 1951 Philadelphia Home Rule Charter
  4. 2016 residential/office tower at Cira Centre South. →‎ Cira Centre South
  5. 41-33 victory over New England Patriots. Nick Foles named MVP. →‎ 2017 NFC Championship Game
  6. 9th Street Italian Market pastry shop, founded 1904, known for its cannoli, cassata cake, and Sicilian specialties. One of the oldest Italian American pastry shops in Philadelphia. →‎ Isgro Pastries
  7. ABC sitcom set in 1980s Philadelphia suburbs. →‎ The Westinghouse Show
  8. AMC dark comedy partially filmed in Philadelphia. →‎ The Hollow Men
  9. A comprehensive look at all Philadelphia Phillies World Series appearances: 1915, 1950, 1980, 1983, 1993, 2008, 2009, and their outcomes. →‎ Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series
  10. A data-driven guide to safety across Philadelphia's neighborhoods, drawing on city crime statistics to help visitors and residents understand relative safety levels across different areas of the city. →‎ Crime in Philadelphia
  11. A definitive encyclopedic resource for all things Philadelphia—the City of Brotherly Love. →‎ Philadelphia
  12. A federal affirmative action program initiated in Philadelphia that required federal contractors to hire minority workers. A landmark in the history of affirmative action policy. →‎ Philadelphia Plan
  13. A guide to ordering a Philadelphia cheesesteak properly, including the "whiz wit" (Cheez Whiz with onions) convention, how to be efficient at the counter, and the ongoing debate over proper cheese choice (Cheez Whiz vs. American vs. provolone). →‎ Philadelphia cheesesteak
  14. Abolitionist organization founded in 1833, one of the first to include both men and women. →‎ American Anti-Slavery Society
  15. Academic medical center associated with Temple University. →‎ Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
  16. Affluent neighborhood in far northwest Philadelphia, featuring upscale shopping along Germantown Avenue and historic architecture. →‎ Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia
  17. Agency responsible for building permits, code enforcement, and business licensing. →‎ Philadelphia Department of Licenses and Inspections
  18. Agency responsible for street maintenance, sanitation, and snow removal. →‎ Philadelphia Department of Streets
  19. All-male Catholic high school, oldest Catholic high school in the United States. →‎ Saint Joseph's Preparatory School
  20. All National Register Historic Districts and locally designated historic districts within Philadelphia. →‎ Historic districts in Philadelphia
  21. All degree-granting institutions in Philadelphia including Penn, Drexel, Temple, Jefferson, St. Joseph's, LaSalle, and others. →‎ Colleges and universities in Philadelphia
  22. All major bridges spanning the Schuylkill River, Delaware River, and Wissahickon Creek. →‎ Bridges in Philadelphia
  23. All major hospital systems and individual hospitals in Philadelphia, with founding dates and specialties. →‎ Hospitals in Philadelphia
  24. All major museums in Philadelphia, organized by category (art, history, science, specialty). →‎ Museums in Philadelphia
  25. All sites designated National Historic Landmarks within the city limits. →‎ National Historic Landmarks in Philadelphia
  26. Alleged sports curse related to buildings exceeding the height of City Hall's William Penn statue, "broken" when the Eagles won Super Bowl LII. →‎ Curse of Billy Penn
  27. America's oldest candy shop, revived in Old City. →‎ Shane Confectionery
  28. America's oldest continuously inhabited residential street, dating to 1702. →‎ Elfreth's Alley
  29. American Athletic Conference teams of Temple University. →‎ Temple University athletics
  30. Amish-run donut shop inside Reading Terminal Market, famous for its made-from-scratch donuts and long lines on weekends. →‎ Beiler's Donuts
  31. An estimated 700,000 people lined Broad Street and Market Street for the Eagles' championship parade, one of the largest gatherings in Philadelphia history. →‎ 2018 Philadelphia Eagles parade
  32. Andrew Toney earned the nickname "The Boston Strangler" for his ability to score against the Boston Celtics in crucial playoff moments. Played for the 76ers from 1980 to 1988, a key player on the 1983 championship team. →‎ Andrew Toney
  33. Andy Reid's 14-year tenure as Eagles head coach (1999-2012), the most successful coaching run in franchise history. Led the Eagles to five NFC Championship Games and one Super Bowl appearance (Super Bowl XXXIX). Now head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. →‎ Andy Reid
  34. Annual 26.2-mile race through Philadelphia's streets, typically held in November. One of the larger marathons on the East Coast. →‎ Philadelphia Marathon
  35. Annual Jay-Z-produced music festival on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. →‎ Made in America
  36. Annual auto show at the Convention Center. →‎ Philadelphia Auto Show
  37. Annual college football game traditionally played in Philadelphia. →‎ Army–Navy Game
  38. Appointed official who oversees city departments and day-to-day operations. →‎ Managing Director of Philadelphia
  39. Architect who designed Philadelphia's "cathedral of learning" high schools in the 1920s-30s. →‎ Franklin D. Richards
  40. Arena Football League team owned by Jon Bon Jovi, 2008 ArenaBowl champions. →‎ Philadelphia Soul
  41. Arena that hosted the 76ers and Flyers from 1967-2009. →‎ The Spectrum
  42. Art collection featuring works by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse, relocated from Merion to the Parkway in 2012. →‎ Barnes Collection
  43. Asian-American focused charter school in Chinatown. →‎ Philadelphia Asian-American Charter School
  44. Atlantic 10 teams of Saint Joseph's University. →‎ Saint Joseph's University
  45. Author of Wicked, from Albany but with Philadelphia connections. →‎ Gregory Maguire
  46. Baker Bowl, at Broad and Huntingdon Streets, served as the Phillies' home from 1887 to 1938. Known for its short right-field wall (only 280 feet to the foul pole) that inflated batting statistics for right-handed hitters. →‎ Baker Bowl
  47. Barry Ashbee played defense for the Flyers from 1970 to 1974, a key member of the first Stanley Cup championship team. He was struck in the eye by a puck in the 1974 semifinals, ending his career. His →‎ Barry Ashbee
  48. Baseball stadium that hosted the Athletics and Phillies. Demolished 1976. →‎ Shibe Park
  49. Beloved Phillies mascot, subject of legal disputes over ownership. →‎ Phillie Phanatic
  50. Beltway around western Philadelphia suburbs. →‎ Interstate 76

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