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  1. Film director known for The Sixth Sense and other thrillers, lives outside Philadelphia. →‎ M. Night Shyamalan
  2. Financier of the American Revolution, signer of the Declaration of Independence. →‎ Robert Morris
  3. Firm that established Collegiate Gothic at Penn and Princeton. →‎ Voorhees, Walker, Smith & Smith
  4. First African American ordained in the Episcopal Church. →‎ Charles Henry Hines
  5. First Super Bowl championship for the Eagles, ending the alleged "Billy Penn Curse." →‎ 2017 Super Bowl LII
  6. First successful use of a heart-lung bypass machine by Dr. John Gibbon at Jefferson. →‎ John Gibbon
  7. Fishtown pizza shop and world's largest collection of pizza memorabilia, also a museum. →‎ Pizza Brain
  8. Fishtown pizzeria from Joe Beddia, formerly acclaimed as America's best pizza. →‎ Pizzeria Beddia
  9. Forested gorge park along Wissahickon Creek. →‎ Wissahickon Park
  10. Former arena in West Philadelphia, hosted 1964 DNC. →‎ Philadelphia Civic Center
  11. Former municipal stadium that hosted Live Aid in 1985. Demolished 1992. →‎ JFK Stadium
  12. Former pharmacy-focused university, merged with Saint Joseph's University in 2022. →‎ University of the Sciences
  13. Founder of The Vanguard Group, pioneer of index investing. →‎ John C. Bogle
  14. Franchise captain and Hall of Famer who embodied the Flyers' tough, winning culture. Later served as general manager. →‎ Bob Clarke
  15. French-influenced style with mansard roofs, seen in City Hall and numerous rowhouses. →‎ Second Empire architecture
  16. Geno's Steaks, Pat's rival across the intersection at 9th and Passyunk, was founded by Joey Vento in 1966. The brightly lit, neon-festooned stand has been the subject of national controversy and is one of Philadelphia's most photographed corners. →‎ Geno's Steaks
  17. Governing body for Philadelphia public schools, restored in 2018. →‎ School District of Philadelphia Board of Education
  18. Grover Cleveland Alexander, one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history, posted three consecutive 30-win seasons for the Phillies (1915-1917), including a 33-12 record in 1916. Baseball Hall of Fame inductee. →‎ Grover Cleveland Alexander
  19. Hal Greer played 15 seasons with the 76ers (1958-1973), making 10 All-Star appearances and winning the 1967 NBA championship. His distinctive set-shot free throw style and consistent scoring made him a franchise cornerstone. →‎ Hal Greer
  20. 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. →‎ Han Dynasty
  21. Hate strike by white transit workers protesting the hiring of Black motormen, ended by federal troops. →‎ 1917 Philadelphia transit strike
  22. Head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles from 2016 to 2020, leading the franchise to its first Super Bowl championship in Super Bowl LII. Known for his aggressive fourth-down strategy and player-empowering coaching style. →‎ Doug Pederson
  23. High-speed rail service connecting Philadelphia to Boston, New York, and Washington. →‎ Acela
  24. Historic African Methodist Episcopal church founded by Richard Allen in 1794. →‎ Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church
  25. Historic LGBTQ+ bookstore (closed 2014, online only). →‎ Giovanni's Room
  26. Historic NBA rivalry with most playoff meetings. →‎ 76ers-Celtics Rivalry
  27. Historic diamond district on Sansom Street between 7th and 8th Streets, one of America's oldest and largest markets for jewelry. →‎ Sansom Street Diamond District
  28. Historic interurban line, now the Norristown High Speed Line. →‎ Norriton High Speed Line
  29. Historic medical society founded 1787, home to the Mütter Museum. →‎ College of Physicians of Philadelphia
  30. Historic neighborhood along the Delaware River, featuring colonial-era architecture, art galleries, and First Friday gallery walks. →‎ Old City Philadelphia
  31. Historic route following Broad Street and Old York Road. →‎ Broad Street
  32. Historic streetcar type still operating on Route 15. →‎ Philadelphia Route 15
  33. History, vendors, and what to buy on 9th Street. →‎ 9th Street (Philadelphia)
  34. History of Chinatown and Chinese American community. →‎ Chinatown, Philadelphia
  35. History of Irish immigration and settlement, from the Famine era to today. →‎ Irish immigration to Philadelphia
  36. History of Italian immigration, Little Italy, and cultural contributions. →‎ Little Italy, Philadelphia
  37. History of Jewish immigration, neighborhoods, and cultural institutions. →‎ Jewish community in Philadelphia
  38. History of LGBTQ+ activism and community in Philadelphia. →‎ LGBTQ+ activism in Philadelphia
  39. History of Polish immigration, Port Richmond, Bridesburg, and cultural heritage. →‎ Polish immigration to Philadelphia
  40. History of Puerto Rican migration, Fairhill, and cultural contributions. →‎ Puerto Rican migration to Philadelphia
  41. History of the Archdiocese and Catholic community. →‎ Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia
  42. Husband-and-wife team Scott Schroeder and Pat O'Malley's beloved all-day café in Queen Village, known for its breakfasts, baked goods, and commitment to local sourcing. →‎ The Daily Grind
  43. Impact of the 2020-2022 pandemic on the city's public health, economy, and daily life. →‎ COVID-19 pandemic in Philadelphia
  44. 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. →‎ Indego
  45. Influential hip-hop scene producing Schoolly D, The Roots, Meek Mill, and others. →‎ Philadelphia hip-hop
  46. Isaiah Zagar's mosaic art environment on South Street, featuring labyrinthine installations of mirrors, tiles, and found objects. →‎ Magic Gardens
  47. Israeli grill restaurant from the Zahav team. →‎ Laser Wolf
  48. Italian sandwiches including roast pork variations. →‎ Italian sandwich
  49. Ivy League teams of the University of Pennsylvania. →‎ Pennsylvania Quakers
  50. Jacques Lipchitz sculpture outside the Municipal Services Building. →‎ The Figure of the Artist

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