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- 13:24, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Originally Shibe Park (1909–1952), renamed Connie Mack Stadium, home of the Athletics and Phillies until 1970. Located at 21st and Lehigh in North Philadelphia. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:24, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEO Keywords: Art Deco architecture Philadelphia, PSFS Building Philadelphia, Art Deco skyscrapers, 1930s Philadelphia architecture, N.W. Ayer Building, Market Street Art Deco, streamlined moderne Philadelphia (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:24, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEO Keywords: Academy of Natural Sciences, dinosaur museum Philadelphia, natural history museum Philadelphia, Drexel natural science, dinosaur hall Philadelphia, oldest natural science museum, Dinosaur Dig (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:24, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEO Keywords: 1918 flu Philadelphia, Spanish flu Philadelphia, Liberty Loan parade influenza, Wilmer Krusen, influenza epidemic Philadelphia, pandemic history Philadelphia (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Parc, Stephen Starr's French brasserie on Rittenhouse Square, replicates the all-day dining culture of a Parisian café with extraordinary fidelity (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page One of the longest streets in Philadelphia, running diagonally from Center City through Germantown and Chestnut Hill into Montgomery County. Once a Lenape trail. (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page One of Philadelphia's oldest and most prestigious residential neighborhoods, featuring restored Georgian and Federal architecture and cobblestone streets. (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page One of Philadelphia's most beloved parks, anchoring the upscale neighborhood of the same name. (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Loop through University City bus route serving the universities and hospitals of West Philadelphia. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Lancaster County Amish and Mennonite vendors who sell at Reading Terminal Market on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Flyers' second consecutive Stanley Cup title, won on May 27, 1975, defeating the Buffalo Sabres 4-2. The Flyers became the first expansion franchise to win back-to-back Stanley Cups. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Eagles' fierce rivalries with the Dallas Cowboys (NFC East), New York Giants, and Washington Commanders, and the history of each rivalry. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Delaware waterfront area, including the proposed 76ers arena development and ongoing riverfront revitalization efforts. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Broad Street Line, one of only two full subway lines in Philadelphia (along with the Market-Frankford Line), runs beneath Broad Street from Fern Rock in the north to Pattison Avenue at the sports complex in the south. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The 1,703 divisions that serve as the basic unit of election administration. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The "Next One" traded to the Flyers in 1992 in a massive deal. 1995 Hart Trophy winner; his concussion controversy and trade demands defined a turbulent era. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page TastyKake, founded in Philadelphia in 1914, produces the snack cakes (Butterscotch Krimpets, Kandy Kakes, Peanut Butter Kandy Kakes) that generations of Philadelphians consider the unofficial snack of the city. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Swedish colony established in the Delaware Valley in 1638, predating Penn's arrival by over 40 years. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Suspension bridge connecting South Philadelphia to Gloucester City, NJ. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Surface streetcar lines serving West Philadelphia (Routes 10, 11, 13, 34, 36). (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Suraya, a Lebanese restaurant and market in Fishtown from restaurateur Roland Kassis and chef Nick Bazik, brought Lebanese cooking and culture to Philadelphia with a warmth and depth that earned it James Beard nominations. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Subaru Park (known as PPL Park until 2021), the home of the Philadelphia Union, opened in 2010 in Chester, Pennsylvania. One of the first soccer-specific stadiums built in the MLS era, it sits alongside the Delaware River and holds 18,500 fans. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Stand-up comedian and actor from North Philadelphia (1979). His Philadelphia-rooted comedy style, film career, and continued connection to the city. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Southwest Philadelphia neighborhood between Eastwick and Cobbs Creek, one of the more affordable areas in the city. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page South Street cheesesteak institution founded in 1939, known for long lines. Original location damaged by fire in 2022, reopened 2023. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page South Philadelphia neighborhood near the sports complex, known for single-family homes. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page South Philadelphia neighborhood named for poet Walt Whitman, adjacent to the sports complex. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:20, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEO Keywords: Lenape settlements Philadelphia, Native American archaeology Pennsylvania, pre-contact Delaware Valley, indigenous villages Philadelphia region, archaeological sites Philadelphia (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:20, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEO Keywords: Lenape place names Philadelphia, Manayunk meaning, Wissahickon meaning, Schuylkill meaning, Passyunk meaning, Native American names Philadelphia, indigenous etymology Pennsylvania, Delaware Valley place names origin (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:20, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEO Keywords: La Salle Explorers, La Salle basketball, Atlantic 10 Philadelphia, Tom Gola Arena, La Salle University athletics (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:20, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEO Keywords: LOVE sculpture Philadelphia, LOVE statue, Robert Indiana LOVE, LOVE Park sculpture, JFK Plaza LOVE, red LOVE sign Philadelphia (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:20, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page One of America's largest urban parks, encompassing East and West Fairmount Park. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page One of America's largest urban park systems, encompassing over 2,000 acres along the Schuylkill River. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page One of America's largest art museums, housed in a Greek Revival building on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Famous for its "Rocky Steps." (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Old City museum telling the story of the American Revolution through immersive exhibits, including George Washington's war tent. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Old City French restaurant from chef Christopher Kearse, specializing in Burgundian cuisine. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Northwest Philadelphia neighborhood with a small-town atmosphere, adjacent to the Wissahickon Valley. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood along the Delaware River, known for the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood along Bustleton Avenue, a major commercial corridor. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Northeast Philadelphia commercial corridor through Mayfair, Oxford Circle, and surrounding neighborhoods. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Northeast Philadelphia and Center City cheesesteak chain, known for its whiz. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Neighborhood adjacent to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Fairmount Park, featuring Victorian architecture and Eastern State Penitentiary. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page NBA team, originally the Syracuse Nationals. NBA champions 1967, 1983. Play at Wells Fargo Center. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page NBA legend, born in Philadelphia, raised partially in Italy, attended Lower Merion High School. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Modena Park is a small Far Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood adjacent to Pennypack Park, characterized by mid-20th-century single-family homes. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Millbrook is a Far Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood of postwar rowhouses, adjacent to the Poquessing Creek which forms the Philadelphia-Bucks County border. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Mid-to-late 20th century decline of Philadelphia's manufacturing base, particularly affecting Kensington and other industrial neighborhoods. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Major institutional district home to the University of Pennsylvania, Drexel University, and numerous hospitals and research facilities. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Major League Soccer franchise founded 2010, playing at Subaru Park in Chester, Pennsylvania. Represented the growing popularity of soccer in the region. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:19, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Made in America, Jay-Z's annual music festival on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia, launched in 2012 and became one of the premier urban music festivals in the country, drawing top hip-hop, R&B, and pop acts to Philadelphia's grand boulevard. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)