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- Growing Mexican community, South Philadelphia, and cultural presence. (2 categories)
- What are the Eagles team colors? (2 categories)
- What are the safest neighborhoods in Philadelphia? (2 categories)
- Business-focused college in Center City. (2 categories)
- Is Pennsylvania Hospital still operating? (2 categories)
- SEO Keywords: Centennial Exposition 1876, Philadelphia World's Fair, first World's Fair America, Memorial Hall Philadelphia, Fairmount Park exposition, Alexander Graham Bell telephone, Corliss Engine (2 categories)
- Which Philadelphia streets were originally Lenape trails? (2 categories)
- 2014 redesign of the plaza on the west side of City Hall. (2 categories)
- What did Thomas Ustick Walter design? (2 categories)
- The Unami dialect spoken by the Lenape people of the Delaware Valley region. (2 categories)
- Is the Barnes Foundation worth visiting? (2 categories)
- Why do Mummers dress up? (2 categories)
- A guide to ordering a Philadelphia cheesesteak properly, including the "whiz wit" (Cheez Whiz with onions) convention, how to be efficient at the counter, and the ongoing debate over proper cheese choice (Cheez Whiz vs. American vs. provolone). (2 categories)
- How did Philadelphia handle the 1918 flu? (2 categories)
- What industries collapsed during the Depression? (2 categories)
- Municipal stadium that hosted Live Aid in 1985. (2 categories)
- 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. (2 categories)
- Israeli grill restaurant from the Zahav team. (2 categories)
- World Series victory celebration. (2 categories)
- Agricultural high school in Roxborough. (2 categories)
- What is the Kelly family's connection to rowing? (2 categories)
- First African American ordained in the Episcopal Church. (2 categories)
- John's Roast Pork on Snyder Avenue is the rare cheesesteak shop to win a James Beard Award (2006, America's Classics), and is equally celebrated for its roast pork Italian sandwich (2 categories)
- Scenic overlook in Fairmount Park. (2 categories)
- An estimated 700,000 people lined Broad Street and Market Street for the Eagles' championship parade, one of the largest gatherings in Philadelphia history. (2 categories)
- How long to visit Rodin Museum? (2 categories)
- Pop rock duo, Daryl Hall and John Oates, both from the Philadelphia area. (2 categories)
- What neighborhoods are changing in Philadelphia? (2 categories)
- Former home of the Phillies, 1895-1938. Demolished 1950. (2 categories)
- Northeast Philadelphia park along Pennypack Creek, one of the city's largest parks. (2 categories)
- Arena shows, parking, and getting there. (2 categories)
- How much is rent in Philadelphia? (2 categories)
- What was the Billy Penn curse? (2 categories)
- One of America's largest art museums, housed in a Greek Revival building on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. Famous for its "Rocky Steps." (2 categories)
- South Philadelphia pizzeria known for both its square-cut pizza and cheesesteaks. (2 categories)
- Basketball legend from West Philadelphia, only player to score 100 points in a single game. (2 categories)
- Indie rock singer-songwriter from Havertown. (2 categories)
- Reconstructed house where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in June 1776. Located at 7th and Market Streets. (2 categories)
- When was Fort Christina established? (2 categories)
- Gorge park along Wissahickon Creek, featuring hiking trails and Forbidden Drive. (2 categories)
- Parkway museum housing the largest collection of Auguste Rodin's work outside Paris. (2 categories)
- Wetland preserved at John Heinz Refuge. (2 categories)
- Steve's Prince of Steaks, founded in 1980 in Northeast Philadelphia, has a devoted following that considers it among the top tier of the city's cheesesteak establishments. (2 categories)
- Where do Temple teams play? (2 categories)
- Is Franklin Field the oldest stadium in the country? (2 categories)
- Where is Franklin Field? (2 categories)
- Health sciences university in Elkins Park. (2 categories)
- Philadelphia's role as a major shipbuilding and manufacturing center during World War II. (2 categories)
- What caused the 1964 Philadelphia riots? (2 categories)
- Massive influx of Irish, Italian, Polish, Jewish, and other immigrants that transformed Philadelphia's demographics and neighborhoods. (2 categories)