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  1. Men's basketball national titles.
  2. Merged Quaker-affiliated school in Chestnut Hill.
  3. Merion Golf Club
  4. Metropolitan Division rivalry.
  5. Metropolitan Opera House
  6. Mexican restaurant in the Italian Market.
  7. Michael Nutter
  8. Michael Solomonov's acclaimed Israeli restaurant, winner of the James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurant.
  9. Mid-19th century style featuring bracketed cornices and tall windows.
  10. Mid-century modernism seen in Penn Center and Society Hill Towers.
  11. Middle Eastern restaurant in West Philadelphia.
  12. Middleweight boxing champion from Philadelphia.
  13. Middleweight champion from Philadelphia.
  14. Midtown Village
  15. Midtown Village Asian restaurant from Michael Schulson.
  16. Mike Schmidt
  17. Millbrook
  18. Minister and activist, creator of the Sullivan Principles.
  19. Mobile food vendors and where to find them.
  20. Modena Park
  21. Modern American restaurant from chef Greg Vernick in Rittenhouse Square area. James Beard Award winner.
  22. Modern Jewish-American restaurant from the Zahav team.
  23. Modernist architect who taught at Penn and designed the Australian Parliament House.
  24. Modernistic style of the 1920s-30s, seen in the PSFS Building and N.W. Ayer Building.
  25. Monthly art gallery walk in Old City.
  26. Monthly city magazine, covering local news, dining, and culture.
  27. Monument in West Fairmount Park.
  28. Moore College of Art and Design
  29. Morrell Park
  30. Morris Arboretum
  31. Mosaic artist, creator of Philadelphia's Magic Gardens.
  32. Moses Malone
  33. Mosques and Islamic centers.
  34. Mother Bethel AME Church
  35. Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church
  36. Mother Bethel and the AME Church
  37. Mount Airy
  38. Mount Airy (Philadelphia)
  39. Mount Pleasant
  40. Movement to protect the city's architectural heritage.
  41. Muckraking journalist who called Philadelphia "the most corrupt and the most contented" city in 1903.
  42. Multi-purpose arena in South Philadelphia that serves as home to the 76ers and Flyers since 1996 (originally the CoreStates Center).
  43. Multi-purpose stadium that hosted the Eagles and Phillies from 1971-2003.
  44. Multi-purpose stadium that hosted the Eagles and Phillies from 1971-2003. Demolished 2004.
  45. Multi-use trail along the Schuylkill River.
  46. Multiple locations.
  47. Mummers, parties, and how to ring in the new year.
  48. Mummers Museum
  49. Mummers Parade
  50. Municipal government employer.

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