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  1. All-news radio station, AM 1060.
  2. All-purpose Eagles running back widely considered one of the best in franchise history; famous for kneeling down in the 2003 Dallas game to preserve a win.
  3. All-sports radio station.
  4. All National Register Historic Districts and locally designated historic districts within Philadelphia.
  5. All Philadelphia public schools organized by cluster and neighborhood.
  6. All SEPTA transit lines with route information, hours, and key stops.
  7. All degree-granting institutions in Philadelphia including Penn, Drexel, Temple, Jefferson, St. Joseph's, LaSalle, and others.
  8. All major bridges spanning the Schuylkill River, Delaware River, and Wissahickon Creek.
  9. All major hospital systems and individual hospitals in Philadelphia, with founding dates and specialties.
  10. All major museums in Philadelphia, organized by category (art, history, science, specialty).
  11. All sites designated National Historic Landmarks within the city limits.
  12. Alleged hauntings at the Revolutionary War fort.
  13. Alleged sports curse related to buildings exceeding the height of City Hall's William Penn statue, "broken" when the Eagles won Super Bowl LII.
  14. Allegheny West
  15. Allen Iverson
  16. Alternative rock duo from New Hope.
  17. Alternative weekly.
  18. Alternative weekly that ceased publication.
  19. Alternative weekly that merged with Philadelphia Weekly.
  20. America's first art museum and art school, founded in 1805. Historic building designed by Frank Furness.
  21. America's first hospital, founded 1751, now part of Penn Medicine.
  22. America's first zoo, opened in 1874, featuring innovative animal habitats and Zoo360 trails.
  23. America's first zoo opened on July 1, 1874, in Fairmount Park. Planning had begun in 1859.
  24. America's oldest candy shop, revived in Old City.
  25. America's oldest church still standing, built 1698-1700 by Swedish colonists.
  26. America's oldest continuously inhabited residential street, dating to 1702.
  27. America's oldest continuously operating outdoor market, along South 9th Street.
  28. America's oldest ice cream company, founded in 1885, with a stand at Reading Terminal Market.
  29. America's oldest ice cream company (founded 1861), with its flagship location in Reading Terminal Market.
  30. America's oldest natural science research institution, featuring dinosaur exhibits and dioramas.
  31. America's oldest surviving botanic garden, along the Schuylkill River.
  32. America's oldest surviving botanic garden.
  33. America's oldest theater, founded in 1809.
  34. American Athletic Conference teams of Temple University.
  35. American Hockey League team.
  36. American Philosophical Society
  37. Amish-run Reading Terminal Market bakery famous for doughnuts.
  38. Amish-run donut shop inside Reading Terminal Market, famous for its made-from-scratch donuts and long lines on weekends.
  39. Amtrak hub, regional rail connections, and nearby amenities.
  40. An estimated 700,000 people lined Broad Street and Market Street for the Eagles' championship parade, one of the largest gatherings in Philadelphia history.
  41. Ancient footpaths used by the Lenape that became the basis for many of Philadelphia's diagonal streets.
  42. Andorra
  43. Andorra Natural Area
  44. Andrew Toney earned the nickname "The Boston Strangler" for his ability to score against the Boston Celtics in crucial playoff moments. Played for the 76ers from 1980 to 1988, a key player on the 1983 championship team.
  45. Andrew Wyeth
  46. Andy Reid's 14-year tenure as Eagles head coach (1999-2012), the most successful coaching run in franchise history. Led the Eagles to five NFC Championship Games and one Super Bowl appearance (Super Bowl XXXIX). Now head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs.
  47. Angora
  48. Annual 26.2-mile race through Philadelphia's streets, typically held in November. One of the larger marathons on the East Coast.
  49. Annual African American street festival in South Philadelphia, one of the largest in the nation.
  50. Annual Jay-Z-produced music festival on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

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