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  1. Philadelphia institutions' contributions to pandemic response.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  2. Philadelphia region as a hub for drug development and manufacturing.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  3. Phillies pitcher, four-time Cy Young winner, Hall of Famer.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  4. Phillies third baseman, three-time MVP, Hall of Famer.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  5. Port Richmond commercial corridor and arterial, connecting the River Wards to the northeast.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  6. Producer and arranger, key architect of the "Sound of Philadelphia."‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  7. Private boys' school in Chestnut Hill.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  8. Progressive independent school.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  9. Public education employer.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  10. Public media news outlet.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  11. Public school system serving the city, one of the largest in the nation with approximately 200 schools.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  12. Quaker meetinghouse dating to 1804.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  13. Queen Village Jewish deli since 1923.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  14. R&B singer from Philadelphia with a powerful voice and acclaimed albums.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  15. R&B vocal group from Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  16. Rapid transit line connecting 69th Street to Norristown.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  17. Rapid transit line connecting Philadelphia to Camden and South Jersey.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  18. Reconstructed house where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in June 1776. Located at 7th and Market Streets.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  19. References to Philadelphia.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  20. Residential area adjacent to Wynnefield.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  21. Residential neighborhood north of Fishtown, historically home to Philadelphia's Polish community.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  22. Residential street, home to Antique Row.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  23. Residential street south of Walnut.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  24. Restaurant and retail district.‏‎ (05:26, 12 May 2026)
  25. Restaurant in the Kimmel Center from Jose Garces.‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  26. Rittenhouse Square restaurant known for inventive New American cuisine.‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  27. Rittenhouse restaurant from chef Eli Kulp.‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  28. Rocky returns to Philadelphia streets.‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  29. Romantic comedy set at Wanamaker's.‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  30. Romantic spots and activities for couples.‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  31. Rouge (restaurant)‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  32. Russian and Eastern European immigrant communities.‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  33. Sansom Street jewelry district.‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  34. Section of Logan in northwest Philadelphia.‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  35. See Musicians section.‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  36. Sequel continuing the Creed story.‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  37. Side-by-side comparisons of key neighborhoods.‏‎ (05:27, 12 May 2026)
  38. Small Southwest Philadelphia communities.‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)
  39. Small section of the Wyndmoor area within Philadelphia city limits.‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)
  40. Society Hill historic house museum, home of the "Father of American Surgery."‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)
  41. Somerton, near the Bucks County border, is one of Philadelphia's newest-feeling neighborhoods‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)
  42. South Philadelphia brewery.‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)
  43. South Philadelphia district.‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)
  44. South Philadelphia district covering areas including Pennsport and Whitman.‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)
  45. South Philadelphia family pizzeria.‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)
  46. South Philadelphia pizzeria known for both its square-cut pizza and cheesesteaks.‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)
  47. South Street concert venue known for intimate shows of national touring acts.‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)
  48. Southwest Philadelphia neighborhood of working-class rowhouses.‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)
  49. Specialized arts university on South Broad Street.‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)
  50. Statue at City Hall honoring the civil rights leader.‏‎ (05:28, 12 May 2026)

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