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- 04:37, 10 June 2026 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, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Elite golf club in Ardmore (near city limits) that has hosted five U.S. Opens and is considered one of the great golf courses in the world. to Merion Golf Club (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:37, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Elected prosecutor for Philadelphia County. to District Attorney of Philadelphia County (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:37, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Elected party officials who lead each of the 66 wards. to Ward Leader (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:37, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Eating contest held before the Super Bowl. to Wing Bowl (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:37, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Eastern boundary of Philadelphia, major shipping channel and historical artery. to Delaware River (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:37, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page East Division district covering areas including Fairhill. to East Division (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:37, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page East-west elevated/subway route, stations, and connections. to Market-Frankford Line (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:37, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Downingtown-area brewery founded in 1996, with taprooms in Center City and Kennett Square. to Victory Brewing Company (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:37, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Digital local news outlet, now part of WHYY. to Billy Penn (news organization) (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:37, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Dick Clark's influential music show, broadcast from Philadelphia 1952-1964. to American Bandstand (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:37, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Diagonal street crossing South Philadelphia, known for restaurants. to Passyunk Avenue (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Diagonal street connecting Center City to Roxborough. to Ridge Avenue (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Defeated San Francisco Warriors 4-2. Wilt Chamberlain's championship. to 1967 NBA Finals (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Defeated Buffalo Sabres 4-2. "Broad Street Bullies" repeat. to 1975 Stanley Cup Finals (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page David O. Russell film set in Delaware County, featuring passionate Eagles fans. to Silver Linings Playbook (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Daryl Hall grew up in Pottstown and attended Temple University in Philadelphia, where he became immersed in the Gamble & Huff soul scene. This experience shaped his musical approach with John Oates and their distinctive blue-eyed soul sound. to Daryl Hall (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Dallas Green managed the Phillies to the 1980 World Series championship, their first title in franchise history. His demanding style and intense personality clashed with some players but produced results. Later served as a general manager. to Dallas Green (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Curtis Publishing and Philadelphia's print media legacy. to Curtis Publishing (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 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, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Creek running through the Lawncrest and Tacony areas of Northeast Philadelphia. to Tacony Creek (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 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)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Connie Mack Stadium (originally Shibe Park), at 21st Street and Lehigh Avenue, served as the home of the Philadelphia A's (1909-1954) and the Phillies (1938-1970). Named for legendary A's manager Connie Mack in 1953. to Connie Mack Stadium (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Commuter rail system serving the five-county Philadelphia area. to SEPTA Regional Rail (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Colonial-era newspaper published by Benjamin Franklin. to Pennsylvania Gazette (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Coconut and cream cheese candy rolled in cinnamon, popular around St. Patrick's Day. to Irish Potato Candy (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Classical and jazz public radio station, operated by Temple University. to WRTI (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Claes Oldenburg's pop art sculpture at Centre Square. to Soft Fanlight (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Civil unrest and protests in Philadelphia following George Floyd's death. to George Floyd protests in Philadelphia (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Civil rights leader, assassinated while voting in 1871. to John Mercer (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page City agency responsible for designating and protecting historic buildings. to Historic Preservation Trust of Philadelphia (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Chet Walker played for the 76ers from 1962 to 1969, one of the key players on the 1967 NBA championship team widely considered one of the greatest in league history. A seven-time All-Star. to Chet Walker (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Chester stadium home to the Philadelphia Union since 2010. to Subaru Park (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Chef Peter Serpico's eponymous restaurant on South Street, a collaboration with David Chang's Momofuku group, brought Asian-influenced contemporary American cooking to Philadelphia when it opened in 2013. to Serpico (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Center City's oldest continuously operating tavern, opened in 1860. to McGillin's Olde Ale House (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Cemetery where Benjamin Franklin and other notable Philadelphians are buried. to Christ Church Burial Ground (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Catholic school network operated by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. to Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Buddakan, Stephen Starr's flagship Asian-fusion restaurant in Old City, opened in 1998 and became a model for theatrical, experiential dining. The Philadelphia original preceded the New York location that appeared in "Sex and the City." to Buddakan (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Bridge crossing the Schuylkill in South Philadelphia. to 19th Street Bridge (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Boundary street between Philadelphia and Montgomery County. to Boundary Street, Philadelphia (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Bob & Barbara's on South Street is Philadelphia's most famous dive bar, known for its jukebox, $3 Pabst-and-shot combos (the "citywide special"), and late-night dancing. A democratic institution beloved by all strata of Philadelphia society. to Bob & Barbara's (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Biomedical research institution, oldest independent research facility in the nation. to Wistar Institute (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Bill Barber was one of the key complementary players on the Broad Street Bullies Flyers teams of the 1970s, playing in Philadelphia from 1972 to 1984. His consistent offense and two-way play earned him a Hockey Hall of Fame induction in 1990. to Bill Barber (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Beyond tomato pie: the full pizza landscape. to Pizza in Philadelphia (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Beltway around western Philadelphia suburbs. to Interstate 76 (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 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, 10 June 2026 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, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page 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 to Barry Ashbee (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)
- 04:22, 10 June 2026 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, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs moved page Author of Wicked, from Albany but with Philadelphia connections. to Gregory Maguire (Title QA cleanup: rename sentence-title to canonical subject)