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  1. Pastorius Park
  2. Pat's King of Steaks
  3. Pat Olivieri
  4. Pats King of Steaks
  5. Patti LaBelle
  6. Paul Philippe Cret
  7. Paul Robeson
  8. Pearl S Buck
  9. Penn's Landing maritime museum featuring historic ships.
  10. Penn Center
  11. Penn Medicine
  12. Penn Medicine flagship hospital in University City.
  13. Penn Medicine hospital in West Philadelphia.
  14. Penn Museum
  15. Penn Mutual
  16. Penn Park
  17. Penn Relays
  18. Penn Treaty Park
  19. Penns Landing
  20. Penns Original Plan
  21. Pennsport
  22. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
  23. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
  24. Pennsylvania Gazette
  25. Pennsylvania Hospital
  26. Pennsylvania Quakers
  27. Pennsylvania Railroad
  28. Pennypack
  29. Pennypack Creek
  30. Pennypack Park
  31. Pennypack on the Delaware
  32. Penrose Avenue Bridge
  33. Perelman School of Medicine
  34. Performed at events in Philadelphia.
  35. Period of Republican political dominance and widespread corruption in late 19th and early 20th century Philadelphia.
  36. Period of Republican political dominance from the Civil War through 1951.
  37. Philadelphia
  38. Philadelphia's Italian ice, distinct from other regions' versions.
  39. Philadelphia's downtown commercial core.
  40. Philadelphia's main east-west commercial artery.
  41. Philadelphia's main intercity rail station, a Beaux-Arts landmark.
  42. Philadelphia's main north-south avenue, running from the Navy Yard to Cheltenham.
  43. Philadelphia's most distinctive Victorian architect, designed over 600 buildings including PAFA and the Fisher Fine Arts Library.
  44. Philadelphia's political organization into 66 wards for elections and party organization.
  45. Philadelphia's population changes from 1682 to present.
  46. Philadelphia's rise as the largest and most prosperous city in British North America by the mid-18th century.
  47. Philadelphia's role as a major shipbuilding and manufacturing center during World War II.
  48. Philadelphia's second championship, defeating the Tampa Bay Rays. First world championship for any Philadelphia professional sports team since 1983.
  49. Philadelphia's stock of brick rowhouses
  50. Philadelphia's topography and elevation changes.

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