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- When did Philadelphia Zoo open? (2 categories)
- Outer section of Northeast Philadelphia, developed primarily after World War II. (2 categories)
- Defeated Boston Bruins 4-2. First expansion team to win Stanley Cup. (2 categories)
- Spanish-language station. (2 categories)
- Is Aramark headquartered in Philadelphia? (2 categories)
- Restaurants, bars, and businesses that welcome dogs. (2 categories)
- Where can I get Polish food in Philadelphia? (2 categories)
- Distinctive rock formation visible in Wissahickon Valley. (2 categories)
- Major North Philadelphia hospital. (2 categories)
- Sunday farmers market at Headhouse Square in Society Hill. (2 categories)
- Brian De Palma thriller set in Philadelphia. (2 categories)
- Is Jefferson a good medical school? (2 categories)
- Where is Odunde Festival held? (2 categories)
- 1655 takeover of Swedish colonial holdings by the Dutch under Peter Stuyvesant. (2 categories)
- Heavy stone style used in churches and public buildings, influenced by H.H. Richardson. (2 categories)
- Philadelphia's system of independently elected row officers (Sheriff, Register of Wills, etc.). (2 categories)
- 19th-century banker and philanthropist, founder of Girard College. (2 categories)
- Historic NBA rivalry with most playoff meetings. (2 categories)
- The Phillies' first World Series championship, defeating the Kansas City Royals in six games. Mike Schmidt named MVP; Steve Carlton pitched brilliantly. (2 categories)
- Can you swim in Wissahickon Creek? (2 categories)
- Is Wissahickon Valley Park dog-friendly? (2 categories)
- SEO Keywords: Liberty Bell Philadelphia, Liberty Bell crack, Liberty Bell Center, free Liberty Bell visit, Liberty Bell history, Let Freedom Ring, Independence Mall attraction, Liberty Bell inscription, Proclaim Liberty, Pass and Stow bell (2 categories)
- Why are Philadelphia pretzels so good? (2 categories)
- A comprehensive guide for people relocating to Philadelphia: neighborhood selection by lifestyle and budget, housing costs, transit options, essential registrations, schools, and what to know about Philadelphia culture before arriving. (2 categories)
- Home of the Philadelphia Phillies since 2004. Opened to widespread praise for its design, views, and fan-friendly features. (2 categories)
- What happened to Veterans Stadium? (2 categories)
- Energy company with historical Philadelphia roots. (2 categories)
- 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. (2 categories)
- Cedar Park (2 categories)
- Is there parking at 30th Street Station? (2 categories)
- SEO Keywords: Philadelphia political machine, Republican machine Philadelphia, Gilded Age corruption Philadelphia, Boss politics Philadelphia, Philadelphia political history (2 categories)
- How do I get to the sports complex on SEPTA? (2 categories)
- What is a roast pork sandwich? (2 categories)
- America's oldest ice cream company, founded in 1885, with a stand at Reading Terminal Market. (2 categories)
- How long is the City Hall observation deck tour? (2 categories)
- What kind of bread is used for cheesesteaks? (2 categories)
- Former PBS station. (2 categories)
- Coffee roaster with multiple locations. (2 categories)
- Are the Sixers moving to a new arena? (2 categories)
- How much is Penn Museum admission? (2 categories)
- Public education employer. (2 categories)
- What was Live Aid Philadelphia? (2 categories)
- Old City fine dining restaurant that has maintained consistent quality since 1997; a Philadelphia institution. (2 categories)
- Legends about hidden rooms and tunnels beneath City Hall. (2 categories)
- South Philadelphia deli known for cheesesteaks and hoagies. (2 categories)
- Bar guide by neighborhood and vibe. (2 categories)
- When is the Dad Vail Regatta? (2 categories)
- Girard Estates (2 categories)
- Development of the city's medical infrastructure from colonial times to present. (2 categories)
- M. Night Shyamalan superhero film. (2 categories)