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- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The historic public market underneath the Reading Railroad's headhouse at 12th and Arch Streets, opened 1893. One of the oldest and largest public markets in the United States. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The historic entertainment strip separating South Philadelphia from Center City; long associated with bohemian culture, restaurants, bars, and shops. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The historic Philadelphia Saving Fund Society Building (1932) (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The great debate over which cheese belongs on a Philadelphia cheesesteak (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The grand diagonal boulevard connecting City Hall to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, modeled on the Champs-Élysées. Home to many major cultural institutions. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The commuter rail network radiating from Center City Philadelphia with 13 lines reaching suburbs in five counties. All lines connect through Center City stations. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The city as shaped by Franklin's civic innovations: fire company, lending library, hospital, university, and philosophical society. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The city's emergence as a major manufacturing center for textiles, locomotives, ships, and machinery. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The annual street festival along 9th Street in the Italian Market, celebrating the neighborhood's Italian American heritage. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The annual Fourth of July celebration in Philadelphia, one of the largest Independence Day celebrations in the United States, centered on Independence Mall and the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Wissahickon Valley, running through Northwest Philadelphia within Fairmount Park, is one of the most dramatic natural landscapes in any American city (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The SEPTA Regional Rail underground station at Market and 16th Streets in Center City, connecting the western suburbs to downtown. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The SEPTA Key card, launched in 2016, is Philadelphia's all-in-one transit fare card that replaced tokens and paper passes. This guide covers where to get one, how to load value, how to use it across all SEPTA modes, and the benefits over cash fare. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Reading Terminal Market institution famous for its roast pork Italian sandwich with sharp provolone and broccoli rabe. Named best sandwich in America by Travel Channel. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Please Touch Museum, Philadelphia's children's museum, is housed in Memorial Hall (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Phillies' second World Series title, clinched on October 29, 2008 (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Philadelphia wing-eating contest held at the Wells Fargo Center for many years before being discontinued, a beloved (and derided) Philadelphia tradition. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Philadelphia Union joined Major League Soccer as an expansion team in 2010. Based at Subaru Park (formerly PPL Park) in Chester, Pennsylvania, the Union won their first MLS Cup in 2020 (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Philadelphia Orchestra, founded in 1900, is one of the world's great symphonic orchestras. Under music directors Leopold Stokowski (1912-1941) and Eugene Ormandy (1938-1980), it developed the distinctive "Philadelphia Sound" (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Philadelphia 76ers' most beloved modern player (1996–2006, 2009–2010). 2001 NBA MVP, four scoring titles, and the iconic "Practice" press conference. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), founded in 1805, is the oldest art museum and school of fine arts in the United States. Located at Broad and Cherry Streets, PAFA's main building (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The O'Jays, led by Eddie Levert and Walter Williams, recorded the defining Philadelphia Soul albums "Back Stabbers" (1972) and "Ship Ahoy" (1973) for Philadelphia International Records, featuring politically conscious lyrics wrapped in lush orchestration. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Made in America music festival and its significance as a Philadelphia cultural event. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page South Philadelphia neighborhood between the sports complex and Whitman Plaza, known for neat rowhouses and traditionally Irish and Italian Catholic families. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page South Philadelphia neighborhood between Queen Village and the Italian Market, known for Mario Lanza Park. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:26, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page South Philadelphia neighborhood along the Schuylkill River, known for its longtime white working-class character, proximity to university hospitals, and ongoing racial tensions. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:25, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEO Keywords: Philadelphia Arena, old hockey arena, Market Street arena, historic arena Philadelphia, pre-Spectrum arena (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:25, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEO Keywords: Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society, abolitionist organization 1833, Lucretia Mott abolitionist, women abolitionists Philadelphia, interracial abolition society (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
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- 13:24, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Philadelphia hip-hop group founded by Questlove and Black Thought, known as the house band of The Tonight Show and pioneers of live-instrument hip-hop. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:24, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Philadelphia International Records, founded by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff in 1971, was the epicenter of Philadelphia Soul music (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:24, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Originally Shibe Park (1909–1952), renamed Connie Mack Stadium, home of the Athletics and Phillies until 1970. Located at 21st and Lehigh in North Philadelphia. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
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- 13:24, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEO Keywords: Academy of Natural Sciences, dinosaur museum Philadelphia, natural history museum Philadelphia, Drexel natural science, dinosaur hall Philadelphia, oldest natural science museum, Dinosaur Dig (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:24, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEO Keywords: 1918 flu Philadelphia, Spanish flu Philadelphia, Liberty Loan parade influenza, Wilmer Krusen, influenza epidemic Philadelphia, pandemic history Philadelphia (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Parc, Stephen Starr's French brasserie on Rittenhouse Square, replicates the all-day dining culture of a Parisian café with extraordinary fidelity (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page One of the longest streets in Philadelphia, running diagonally from Center City through Germantown and Chestnut Hill into Montgomery County. Once a Lenape trail. (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page One of Philadelphia's oldest and most prestigious residential neighborhoods, featuring restored Georgian and Federal architecture and cobblestone streets. (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:23, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page One of Philadelphia's most beloved parks, anchoring the upscale neighborhood of the same name. (Sentence-title cleanup)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Loop through University City bus route serving the universities and hospitals of West Philadelphia. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Lancaster County Amish and Mennonite vendors who sell at Reading Terminal Market on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Flyers' second consecutive Stanley Cup title, won on May 27, 1975, defeating the Buffalo Sabres 4-2. The Flyers became the first expansion franchise to win back-to-back Stanley Cups. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Eagles' fierce rivalries with the Dallas Cowboys (NFC East), New York Giants, and Washington Commanders, and the history of each rivalry. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Delaware waterfront area, including the proposed 76ers arena development and ongoing riverfront revitalization efforts. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:22, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The Broad Street Line, one of only two full subway lines in Philadelphia (along with the Market-Frankford Line), runs beneath Broad Street from Fern Rock in the north to Pattison Avenue at the sports complex in the south. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)