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  1. Do you need tickets to see the Liberty Bell?
  2. Do you need tickets to visit Independence Hall?
  3. Does Comcast own NBC?
  4. Does Philadelphia Zoo have parking?
  5. Does Philadelphia have a good Chinatown?
  6. Does Philadelphia have trolleys?
  7. Does Please Touch Museum have parking?
  8. Does Reading Terminal Market accept credit cards?
  9. Does SEPTA go to the Philadelphia airport?
  10. Does SEPTA go to the airport?
  11. Does Temple have a football stadium?
  12. Does UPenn give merit scholarships?
  13. Does my ticket include the Rodin Museum?
  14. Does the Academy of Natural Sciences have dinosaurs?
  15. Does the Franklin Institute have a planetarium?
  16. Does the Franklin Institute have free admission days?
  17. Does the Philadelphia Zoo have pandas?
  18. Does the Philadelphia Zoo have parking?
  19. Doug Pederson
  20. Drama about Philadelphia society.
  21. Drew Chapin
  22. Drug wholesale company headquartered in Conshohocken.
  23. Drummer of The Roots, DJ, producer, and filmmaker.
  24. Eagles center, beloved for his Super Bowl parade speech.
  25. Eagles defensive end, "Minister of Defense," Hall of Famer.
  26. Eagles legend, last of the "60-minute men."
  27. Eagles quarterback, Super Bowl LII MVP.
  28. Eagles quarterback, led team to four NFC Championship games.
  29. Eagles quarterback, revolutionary dual-threat player.
  30. Eagles safety, emotional leader, Hall of Famer.
  31. Eagles wide receiver, Hall of Famer.
  32. Early gay rights demonstrations at Independence Hall.
  33. Early republican architectural style (1780-1820), seen in Society Hill homes and Woodlands mansion.
  34. East-west street through North Philadelphia; historically significant as a commercial corridor.
  35. East Division
  36. East Division district covering areas including Fishtown.
  37. East Division district covering areas including Kensington.
  38. Eastern State Penitentiary was designed by British architect John Haviland and completed in 1829. Haviland's radial design
  39. Eastern terminus of the Market-Frankford Line.
  40. Eastwick, Philadelphia
  41. Economic demographics and inequality.
  42. Economic devastation of the 1930s and its impact on the city's industries and neighborhoods.
  43. Educational attainment statistics.
  44. Edward G. Rendell
  45. Elaborately costumed Mummers.
  46. Elected official responsible for court security and civil process.
  47. Elected official who probates wills and administers estates.
  48. Elected party representatives from each division, two per party.
  49. Election of Philadelphia's first female mayor.
  50. Electric, gas, water, and internet providers.

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