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- Civil unrest and protests in Philadelphia following George Floyd's death. (2 categories)
- How many ships were built in Philadelphia during WWII? (2 categories)
- Prestigious academic magnet school, the second-oldest public high school in the United States. Only public school in the nation that can grant bachelor's degrees. (2 categories)
- What streets have rainbow signs? (2 categories)
- WFL team in 1974-1975. (2 categories)
- Late 20th-century style incorporating historical references, seen in Liberty Place. (2 categories)
- Sociologist and civil rights leader, studied at Penn and wrote The Philadelphia Negro. (2 categories)
- Humorous Mummers groups. (2 categories)
- Radical Republican congressman from Lancaster, champion of Reconstruction and civil rights. (2 categories)
- When did Center City Philadelphia revive? (2 categories)
- Outdoor drinking with views. (2 categories)
- Deer, foxes, and birds in the Wissahickon. (2 categories)
- Local name for the Market-Frankford Line. (2 categories)
- Spanish-language newspaper. (2 categories)
- Is 30th Street Station safe at night? (2 categories)
- Restaurant in the Kimmel Center from Jose Garces. (2 categories)
- What are City Hall tower tour hours? (2 categories)
- Distinctive Victorian style of Philadelphia architect Frank Furness. (2 categories)
- Major January snowstorm. (2 categories)
- Romantic spots and activities for couples. (2 categories)
- Where is Midtown Village in Philadelphia? (2 categories)
- 1655 takeover of Swedish colonial holdings by the Dutch under Peter Stuyvesant. (2 categories)
- Healthcare navigation and finding providers. (2 categories)
- Philadelphia's southwestern waterfront neighborhood, the site of one of the largest urban renewal projects in American history (1950s–1960s), which displaced thousands of residents for a planned community that was never fully built. (2 categories)
- What cheese is used on a Philly cheesesteak? (2 categories)
- Drummer of The Roots, DJ, producer, and filmmaker. (2 categories)
- Can you drive through Valley Forge? (2 categories)
- Is Rodin Museum outdoors? (2 categories)
- Who made the Rocky statue? (2 categories)
- 76ers legend, pioneer of above-the-rim basketball. (2 categories)
- What does witout mean? (2 categories)
- Elaborately costumed Mummers. (2 categories)
- Modernistic style of the 1920s-30s, seen in the PSFS Building and N.W. Ayer Building. (2 categories)
- The great debate over which cheese belongs on a Philadelphia cheesesteak (2 categories)
- Is the PSFS Building a hotel now? (2 categories)
- SEO Keywords: Philadelphia General Strike 1835, ten-hour movement Philadelphia, labor history Philadelphia, first general strike America, workers rights Philadelphia 1800s (2 categories)
- Wilbert Montgomery, the Eagles' all-time leading rusher when he retired, played 1977-1984. His 42-yard touchdown run in the 1981 NFC Championship Game at Veterans Stadium helped send the Eagles to their first Super Bowl. (2 categories)
- Actor born in Philadelphia (Jenkintown) in 1975. Multiple Oscar nominations; co-wrote and starred in the Philadelphia-set film "Silver Linings Playbook." (2 categories)
- SEO Keywords: Philadelphia gentrification, Fishtown gentrification, Northern Liberties development, Point Breeze gentrification, Philadelphia neighborhood change, affordable housing Philadelphia (2 categories)
- How do I get to the airport from 30th Street Station? (2 categories)
- What is a mansard roof? (2 categories)
- Torresdale and Fishtown locations, formerly Chink's Steaks. (2 categories)
- Jewish religious denominations and institutions. (2 categories)
- SEPTA's north-south subway running under Broad Street from Fern Rock in the north to Pattison Avenue (sports complex) in the south. Opened 1928. (2 categories)
- America's oldest ice cream company, founded in 1885, with a stand at Reading Terminal Market. (2 categories)
- How long is Forbidden Drive? (2 categories)
- What kind of art is at PAFA? (2 categories)
- Former Flyers captain. (2 categories)
- North Philadelphia neighborhood named for Hunting Park, one of the city's oldest parks. (2 categories)
- Coconut and cream cheese candy rolled in cinnamon, popular around St. Patrick's Day. (2 categories)