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  1. Long-serving U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, known for the "single-bullet theory" and party switch.
  2. Lorenzo and Sons
  3. Louis I. Kahn
  4. Louis Kahn
  5. Louisa May Alcott
  6. Love Park
  7. Ludlow
  8. M. Night Shyamalan
  9. M. Night Shyamalan superhero film.
  10. MC of The Roots.
  11. MFSB
  12. MLB team founded 1883. World Series champions 1980, 2008. Play at Citizens Bank Park.
  13. MLS Eastern Conference rivalry.
  14. MLS regular season championship.
  15. MLS team founded 2008. Play at Subaru Park in Chester.
  16. MOVE Bombing 1985
  17. MOVE Organization
  18. M Night Shyamalan
  19. Made in America
  20. Made in America Festival
  21. Magee Rehabilitation
  22. Magic Gardens
  23. Main Line Health
  24. Main Line Health hospital in Wynnewood.
  25. Main Page
  26. Main Page Categories
  27. Main Page Did You Know
  28. Main Page Featured
  29. Main Page Neighborhoods
  30. Main Page On This Day
  31. Main Page Welcome
  32. Main street through West Philadelphia.
  33. Major Center City hospital, Jefferson Health's flagship.
  34. Major Indoor Soccer League team.
  35. Major January snowstorm.
  36. Major League Baseball's National League franchise, founded 1883
  37. Major League Baseball franchise that played in Philadelphia 1901–1954 before moving to Kansas City. Featured legendary manager Connie Mack and multiple championships.
  38. Major North Philadelphia hospital.
  39. Major North Philadelphia hospital network, now part of Jefferson.
  40. Major Northeast Philadelphia arterial, notorious for its design.
  41. Major airport serving the region, seventh-largest in the United States.
  42. Major arterial in Northwest Philadelphia running through Roxborough and Manayunk toward the Wissahickon.
  43. Major corruption cases throughout the city's history.
  44. Major daily newspaper, founded 1829, among America's oldest daily newspapers.
  45. Major daily newspaper that closed in 1982.
  46. Major east-west arterial in South Philadelphia connecting the Italian Market area to the Delaware waterfront; also notable for its auto-oriented commercial strip.
  47. Major economic driver with dozens of colleges and universities.
  48. Major employer in the healthcare sector.
  49. Major health insurer headquartered in Philadelphia.
  50. Major health system associated with Thomas Jefferson University.

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