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- 13:31, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEO Keywords: Philadelphia Museum of Art, Rocky Steps, PMA Philadelphia, art museum Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin Parkway museum, Van Gogh Sunflowers Philadelphia, Philadelphia Museum of Art tickets, free admission Wednesday (Test)
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- 13:31, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Winchester Park is a Far Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood of mid-20th-century brick rowhouses, part of the postwar development that transformed the farmland of Northeast Philadelphia into a vast urban residential landscape. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page West Philadelphia neighborhood undergoing significant change, site of the Promise Zone initiative. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page West Philadelphia neighborhood on the far western edge of the city, adjacent to Overbrook. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page West Philadelphia neighborhood along the Schuylkill River, adjacent to Fairmount Park. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page West Philadelphia neighborhood adjacent to Fairmount Park, home to the Please Touch Museum. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Walkable West Philadelphia neighborhood along Baltimore Avenue, known for its Victorian architecture and community activism. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page University of Pennsylvania stadium, former home of the Eagles, hosted Army-Navy games. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page University of Pennsylvania museum showcasing contemporary art, free admission. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, housing artifacts from ancient civilizations including a 15-ton sphinx. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Traditional Pennsylvania Dutch breakfast and lunch counter inside Reading Terminal Market, known for its scrapple, waffles, and hearty breakfasts. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Thomas Eakins (1844-1916), born and raised in Philadelphia, is widely considered the greatest American realist painter. His work (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The world's largest indoor flower show, held annually at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Produced by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society since 1829. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The surviving surface trolley line on Girard Avenue, one of the few remaining street-running trolley routes in Philadelphia. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The stream forming the western border between Philadelphia and Delaware County, running through West Philadelphia before entering the Delaware. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The skyscrapers of Philadelphia ranked by height, including Comcast Center, Comcast Technology Center, One Liberty Place, Two Liberty Place, and others. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The river forming the western border of Center City Philadelphia, flowing south from Pottsville to the Delaware. Critical to Philadelphia's history as a water supply and early industrial corridor. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The rival cheesesteak shop directly across from Pat's at 9th and Passyunk, founded by Joey Vento in 1966. Known for its neon lights and controversy over its English-only sign. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The reputation, history, and reality of Philadelphia sports fans (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The remarkable 12-month period when the Phillies won the World Series (October 2008) and the Eagles reached the NFC Championship Game, representing one of the high-water marks of Philadelphia sports. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The religious community that shaped early Philadelphia's culture of tolerance, pacifism, and commerce. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The publicly owned natural gas utility serving Philadelphia, the largest municipally owned natural gas distribution system in the United States. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The public housing authority managing over 14,000 units of public housing in Philadelphia. History of major projects like the Schuylkill Falls, Richard Allen, and Tasker homes. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The original parks in Penn's plan: Centre Square (now City Hall), Northeast Square (Franklin), Northwest Square (Logan), Southeast Square (Washington), and Southwest Square (Rittenhouse). (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The original Philadelphia cheesesteak shop at 9th Street and Passyunk Avenue, founded by Pat Olivieri in 1930. The claimed inventor of the cheesesteak. Open 24 hours. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The official visitor information center on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, operated by Visit Philadelphia, serving as the gateway for tourists. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The northern boundary between Philadelphia and Montgomery County (Cheltenham Township), running along the city's northern border. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The neighborhood along South Street west of Broad Street, adjacent to Penn Medicine hospitals and the Graduate Hospital (now Penn Medicine). A neighborhood that has seen significant gentrification. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The multipurpose stadium that hosted the Eagles and Phillies from 1971 to 2003–04. Notorious for its AstroTurf, hostile fans, and the courtroom in the basement. Demolished 2004. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The modern NFL stadium opened 2003 in South Philadelphia's sports complex, seating 69,796 fans. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The main commercial strip of Manayunk, along the Schuylkill River, known for restaurants, bars, boutiques, and the annual Manayunk Bike Race. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The luxury retail and restaurant corridor along Walnut Street between Broad Street and 21st Street in Rittenhouse Square, distinct from Rittenhouse Square itself as a residential neighborhood. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The luxury hotel occupying floors 39–59 of the Comcast Technology Center, the tallest building in Philadelphia. Includes the Jean-Georges restaurant. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The largest public art program in the United States, created from the Philadelphia Anti-Graffiti Network in 1984. More than 4,000 murals across the city. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The largest and oldest track and field competition in the United States, held annually at Franklin Field since 1895. A beloved Philadelphia spring tradition. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The infamous trade in which the Dallas Cowboys acquired running back Herschel Walker from the Minnesota Vikings for five players and six draft picks (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page The house band of Philadelphia International Records and Sigma Sound Studios, responsible for creating the lush orchestrated backing tracks of the Philadelphia Sound. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page South Philadelphia neighborhood along the Schuylkill River, historically a working-class community. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page South Philadelphia Italian bakery known for cannoli and rum cake, operating since 1904. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Small South Philadelphia neighborhood between Bella Vista and Point Breeze, centered around Hawthorne Park. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Sicilian-style pizza topped with sauce but minimal cheese, popular in South Philadelphia. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page September 1777 to June 1778 period when British forces occupied the city, forcing the Continental Congress to flee. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Section of Northeast Philadelphia closest to Center City, including neighborhoods like Frankford and Juniata. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Second baseman Chase Utley played 13 seasons with the Phillies (2003-2015), earning six consecutive All-Star selections (2006-2011). Known for his relentless hustle, clutch hitting, and a slide rule violation that upended playoff baseball. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page Seasonal Delaware River waterfront park featuring hammocks, beer gardens, and floating barges. (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)
- 13:30, 10 June 2026 Gritty talk contribs deleted page SEPTA Regional Rail operates 13 commuter rail lines connecting Philadelphia's Center City stations (Jefferson and Suburban) to communities across Philadelphia, Montgomery, Bucks, Chester, and Delaware counties (Sentence-title cleanup — canonical clean-titled page exists)