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  1. ABC drama set in Philadelphia.
  2. ABC legal drama.
  3. AHL team, Flyers affiliate 1996-2009.
  4. Abe Fisher, from Michael Solomonov, focuses on the Jewish diaspora culinary tradition
  5. Abington Friends School
  6. Academic magnet high school in South Philadelphia.
  7. Academy Award-winning actress, later Princess of Monaco.
  8. Acela
  9. Actor and rapper, raised in West Philadelphia, star of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
  10. Actor and singer, Tony winner for Hamilton.
  11. Actor and voice actor from Philadelphia.
  12. Actor born in Philadelphia (Jenkintown) in 1975. Multiple Oscar nominations; co-wrote and starred in the Philadelphia-set film "Silver Linings Playbook."
  13. Actor from Jenkintown, multiple Oscar nominee.
  14. Actor from Philadelphia.
  15. Actor known for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Bones.
  16. Actor known for The Jeffersons.
  17. Actress and comedian.
  18. Actress from Pasadena but raised in Philadelphia.
  19. Administrative building at 440 North Broad Street.
  20. Adult contemporary station.
  21. African American abolitionist, writer, and poet.
  22. African American cemetery in Germantown.
  23. African American newspaper, founded 1884, oldest continuously published Black newspaper in America.
  24. African American painter who trained at PAFA, known for religious scenes.
  25. African Methodist Episcopal Church
  26. Age distribution and trends.
  27. Agency overseeing urban renewal and property disposition.
  28. Agricultural high school in Roxborough.
  29. Albert Gallatin
  30. Alexander Milne Calder sculptures on City Hall, including William Penn.
  31. Alexander Stirling Calder fountain in Logan Circle.
  32. All-female academic magnet school, oldest public high school for girls in the United States.
  33. All-female school in Bryn Mawr.
  34. All-female school in Rosemont.
  35. All-male charter school with classical education focus.
  36. All-male prep school in Haverford.
  37. All-news radio station, AM 1060.
  38. All-purpose Eagles running back widely considered one of the best in franchise history; famous for kneeling down in the 2003 Dallas game to preserve a win.
  39. All-sports radio station.
  40. All Philadelphia public schools organized by cluster and neighborhood.
  41. All SEPTA transit lines with route information, hours, and key stops.
  42. Alleged hauntings at the Revolutionary War fort.
  43. Alternative rock duo from New Hope.
  44. Alternative weekly.
  45. Alternative weekly that ceased publication.
  46. Alternative weekly that merged with Philadelphia Weekly.
  47. America's first art museum and art school, founded in 1805. Historic building designed by Frank Furness.
  48. America's first hospital, founded 1751, now part of Penn Medicine.
  49. America's first zoo, opened in 1874, featuring innovative animal habitats and Zoo360 trails.
  50. America's first zoo opened on July 1, 1874, in Fairmount Park. Planning had begun in 1859.

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