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10 June 2026

     04:48  (Move log) [Gritty‎ (32×)]
     
04:48 Gritty talk contribs moved page Vibrant Asian-American neighborhood centered around 10th and Race Streets, home to the Friendship Gate and numerous restaurants and shops. to Philadelphia Chinatown(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:46 Gritty talk contribs moved page The gorge in Northwest Philadelphia that creates one of the most dramatic natural landscapes in any American city, running through Fairmount Park. to Wissahickon Gorge(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:46 Gritty talk contribs moved page The Phillies' first World Series championship, defeating the Kansas City Royals in six games. Mike Schmidt named MVP; Steve Carlton pitched brilliantly. to 1980 World Series(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:45 Gritty talk contribs moved page Southwest Philadelphia neighborhood, largest urban renewal project in U.S. history. to Southwest Philadelphia(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:44 Gritty talk contribs moved page Saturday farmers market in West Philadelphia's Clark Park. to Clark Park Farmers Market(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:44 Gritty talk contribs moved page Saturday farmers market in Rittenhouse Square, running seasonally. to Rittenhouse Square Farmers Market(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:44 Gritty talk contribs moved page Restaurateur Chad Williams and chef Joncarl Lachman's lauded tasting-menu restaurant on Callowhill Street, which earned a Michelin star after Philadelphia was added to the guide in 2024. to Noord(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:43 Gritty talk contribs moved page ReAnimator Coffee, founded in 2013, is one of Philadelphia's leading specialty coffee roasters, with flagship locations in Fishtown, Kensington, and other neighborhoods. Known for its precise, single-origin roasting approach. to ReAnimator Coffee(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:43 Gritty talk contribs moved page Pop rock duo, Daryl Hall and John Oates, both from the Philadelphia area. to Hall & Oates(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:43 Gritty talk contribs moved page Political tensions between the city proper and surrounding districts before the 1854 Act of Consolidation. to 1854 Act of Consolidation(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:42 Gritty talk contribs moved page Philadelphia's southwestern waterfront neighborhood, the site of one of the largest urban renewal projects in American history (1950s–1960s), which displaced thousands of residents for a planned community that was never fully built. to Eastwick, Philadelphia(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:42 Gritty talk contribs moved page Northwest Center City neighborhood anchored by Logan Circle (originally Logan Square), part of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway museum district. to Logan Circle(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:40 Gritty talk contribs moved page Kensington Quarters combines a whole-animal butchery, restaurant, and bar in the Fishtown/Kensington border neighborhood. Known for its transparent sourcing and nose-to-tail cooking philosophy. to Kensington Quarters(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:39 Gritty talk contribs moved page Indego is Philadelphia's bike-share system, launched in 2015, with over 3,000 bikes at 300+ stations across the city. The system has expanded significantly into lower-income neighborhoods and is integrated with SEPTA transit passes. to Indego(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:39 Gritty talk contribs moved page History of Jewish immigration, neighborhoods, and cultural institutions. to Jewish community in Philadelphia(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:39 Gritty talk contribs moved page Historic diamond district on Sansom Street between 7th and 8th Streets, one of America's oldest and largest markets for jewelry. to Sansom Street Diamond District(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:39 Gritty talk contribs moved page Han Dynasty, founded by Han Chiang, introduced authentic Sichuan cuisine to Philadelphia and has become a regional chain with locations across the Philadelphia metro area. Known for its intensely spiced dishes and chili-oil dumplings. to Han Dynasty(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:38 Gritty talk contribs moved page Fishtown pizza shop and world's largest collection of pizza memorabilia, also a museum. to Pizza Brain(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:38 Gritty talk contribs moved page Far southwest Philadelphia neighborhood adjacent to Kingsessing. to Far Southwest Philadelphia(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:37 Gritty talk contribs moved page Far Northeast Philadelphia, the section of the city beyond Cottman Avenue and approaching the Bucks County border, was developed primarily from the 1950s through the 1970s and retains the character of postwar suburban-style development within city limits. to Far Northeast Philadelphia(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:37 Gritty talk contribs moved page Ellen Yin's acclaimed restaurant in Rittenhouse Square known for its seasonal small plates. to Fork(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:37 Gritty talk contribs moved page East Division district covering areas including Fairhill. to East Division(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:23 Gritty talk contribs moved page Curt Schilling pitched for the Phillies from 1992 to 2000, twice finishing second in NL Cy Young Award voting. His postseason performances with the Phillies and later teams established him as one of baseball's great postseason pitchers. to Curt Schilling(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:23 Gritty talk contribs moved page Controversial and talented Phillies first baseman of the 1960s, often described as one of the most underappreciated players in baseball history due to racial tensions in Philadelphia. to Dick Allen(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:22 Gritty talk contribs moved page Beloved Phillies mascot, subject of legal disputes over ownership. to Phillie Phanatic(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:22 Gritty talk contribs moved page Baseball stadium that hosted the Athletics and Phillies. Demolished 1976. to Shibe Park(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:22 Gritty talk contribs moved page 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. to Baker Bowl(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:22 Gritty talk contribs moved page Asian-American focused charter school in Chinatown. to Philadelphia Asian-American Charter School(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:22 Gritty talk contribs moved page Art collection featuring works by Renoir, Cézanne, and Matisse, relocated from Merion to the Parkway in 2012. to Barnes Collection(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:19 Gritty talk contribs moved page Affluent neighborhood in far northwest Philadelphia, featuring upscale shopping along Germantown Avenue and historic architecture. to Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:19 Gritty talk contribs moved page 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. to Crime in Philadelphia(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
     
04:11 Gritty talk contribs moved page "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. to Veterans Stadium(Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)

7 June 2026

     02:03  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. diffhist +4,183 NathanQuinn talk contribs (Automated improvements: Multiple critical factual errors identified requiring immediate correction: wrong neighborhood (South vs North Philadelphia), incorrect naming origin (John Baker vs William F. Baker), false claim about Athletics using Baker Bowl. Major historical omissions include the 1894 fire, 1903 collapse, and Chuck Klein-era statistics. No citations exist anywhere in the article (serious EEAT failure). Geography section is incomplete with a cut-off sentence. Generic filler paragra...)