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  1. "School without walls" program using city resources as classrooms.
  2. (Covered in Government & Politics section)
  3. *DataForSEO confirms Philadelphia music keywords have low competition. The Gamble & Huff/Philadelphia International Records cluster is a major untapped SEO opportunity with high historical significance.*
  4. *This wiki is a living document. Target: 1,000+ comprehensive articles covering all aspects of Philadelphia. Entries should be expanded with additional detail, sources, and cross-references as the project develops.*
  5. 12th Police District
  6. 14th Police District
  7. 15th Police District
  8. 16th Police District
  9. 1787 gathering at Independence Hall that produced the United States Constitution.
  10. 17th Police District
  11. 1857 opera house, the oldest in America still used for its original purpose. Home to the Philadelphia Ballet and Opera Philadelphia.
  12. 1893 terminal building, now housing the Reading Terminal Market.
  13. 18th Police District
  14. 1918 Influenza Epidemic
  15. 1940s-1950s reform efforts that led to the 1951 Home Rule Charter.
  16. 1951 Reform Movement
  17. 1970s genre created by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, featuring lush orchestration.
  18. 19th-century institution in West Philadelphia that cared for the city's poor and indigent. Later became Philadelphia General Hospital.
  19. 19th Police District
  20. 1st Police District
  21. 2001 performing arts center with distinctive barrel-vaulted glass roof.
  22. 2018 skyscraper, Philadelphia's tallest building at 1,121 feet.
  23. 2020 Racial Justice Protests
  24. 22nd Police District
  25. 24th Police District
  26. 25th Police District
  27. 26th Police District
  28. 2nd Police District
  29. 30th Street Station
  30. 35th Police District
  31. 39th Police District
  32. 3rd Police District
  33. 5th Police District
  34. 6th Police District
  35. 77th Police District
  36. 7th Police District
  37. 8th Police District
  38. 9th Police District
  39. AIDS Crisis in Philadelphia
  40. A Black liberation group founded in Philadelphia in 1972 by John Africa (Vincent Leaphart). Known for its confrontations with Philadelphia police and its naturalist philosophy. Led to two significant events: the 1978 shootout and the 1985 bombing.
  41. A Northeast Philadelphia institution with multiple locations, beloved for its old-school style cheesesteaks.
  42. A broad section of South Philadelphia west of the Schuylkill River and south of West Philadelphia, including Eastwick, Elmwood, Kingsessing, and related neighborhoods.
  43. A comprehensive guide to the best restaurants in Philadelphia, covering fine dining, casual dining, neighborhood favorites, and world-class culinary destinations across all price ranges and cuisines.
  44. A guide to Philadelphia transportation options: SEPTA subway and bus, the PATCO Speedline to New Jersey, rideshare services, biking (Indego bike share), walking, and driving/parking in Center City.
  45. A guide to making an authentic Philadelphia cheesesteak at home: the correct cut of beef (ribeye, shaved thin), the proper roll (Amoroso or Liscio's), the cheese debate (Cheez Whiz, American, or provolone), and the cooking technique.
  46. A traditional Philadelphia soft pretzel bakery in South Philadelphia.
  47. Abolition Movement in Philadelphia
  48. Absalom Jones
  49. Academic magnet high school in South Philadelphia.
  50. Academic medical center associated with Temple University.

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