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  1. Catholic hospital in West Philadelphia.
  2. Catholic liberal arts college in Chestnut Hill.
  3. Catholic university in Northeast Philadelphia.
  4. Catholic university in northwest Philadelphia, founded by the Christian Brothers.
  5. Cecil B. Moore Boulevard
  6. Cecil B Moore
  7. Cedar Grove
  8. Cedar Park
  9. Cedar Park and Fishtown brewery, one of Philadelphia's first craft breweries.
  10. Cedarbrook
  11. Celebratory food references to the Super Bowl trick play.
  12. Cencora
  13. Centennial Exposition 1876
  14. Centennial Exposition of 1876
  15. Center City
  16. Center City/North Philadelphia district.
  17. Center City district.
  18. Center City museum exploring the history of chemistry and science.
  19. Center City seafood restaurant opened in 1976, a Sansom Street institution.
  20. Center City shopping mall, formerly Gallery at Market East.
  21. Center City street.
  22. Center City university focused on health sciences, merged with Philadelphia University.
  23. Central High School
  24. Chamounix Mansion
  25. Charles Barkley
  26. Charles Brockden Brown
  27. Charles Henry Hines
  28. Charter network with multiple locations.
  29. Charter of Pennsylvania
  30. Charter school focused on performing arts education.
  31. Chase Utley
  32. Cheesesteak
  33. Cheesesteak ordering terminology for with or without onions.
  34. Cheesesteaks
  35. Cherelle Parker
  36. Cherry Street Pier
  37. Cherry blossoms, outdoor dining returns, and events.
  38. Chester County theater serving the Philadelphia region.
  39. Chestnut Hill
  40. Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia
  41. Chestnut Hill Academy
  42. Chestnut Hill College
  43. Chestnut Hill bakery.
  44. Chestnut Hill bakery operating since 1889.
  45. Chestnut Hill museum focused on Philadelphia-area artists.
  46. Chestnut Street Bridge
  47. Chet Walker
  48. Chew Playground
  49. Chickie and Petes
  50. Chief executive of the city, elected to four-year terms with a two-term limit.

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