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  1. Fishtown pizzeria and pizza memorabilia museum.
  2. Five championships during Philadelphia tenure.
  3. Flat terrain in eastern and southern portions of the city.
  4. Fly Eagles Fly
  5. Flyers captain, led team to back-to-back Stanley Cups.
  6. Flyers center, dominant player of the 1990s.
  7. Flyers goaltender, later general manager.
  8. Flyers goaltender, two-time Conn Smythe winner.
  9. Flyers winger, member of "Legion of Doom" line.
  10. Foliage, festivals, and football season.
  11. Food service and facilities company headquartered in Philadelphia.
  12. Fork
  13. Former CEO of Aqua America.
  14. Former Flyers captain.
  15. Former Market Street department store.
  16. Former PBS station.
  17. Former Pirates mascot with Philadelphia connections.
  18. Former alternative rock station.
  19. Former arena on Market Street.
  20. Former city history museum, collection now held by Drexel.
  21. Former concert venue, now The Fillmore.
  22. Former department store, now Macy's, home to the Wanamaker Organ and Grand Court.
  23. Former department store chain.
  24. Former home of the Phillies, 1895-1938. Demolished 1950.
  25. Former prison said to be among America's most haunted buildings.
  26. Former prison turned museum, once home to Al Capone and Willie Sutton. Known for "Terror Behind the Walls" Halloween attraction.
  27. Former stock exchange, now part of Nasdaq.
  28. Fought Joe Frazier in historic bouts.
  29. Founder of Pat's King of Steaks, credited with inventing the cheesesteak.
  30. Founder of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, established the city in 1682.
  31. Founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
  32. Founder of the Philadelphia Flyers, developed the Spectrum and Wells Fargo Center.
  33. Founding Father, physician, and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
  34. Founding Father, scientist, inventor, diplomat, and Philadelphia's most famous resident.
  35. Founding Father and Supreme Court Justice, one of six signers of both the Declaration and Constitution.
  36. Fourth Street textile shopping district.
  37. Fox affiliate.
  38. Frank Furness's 1891 library for the University of Pennsylvania.
  39. Frank Furness (1839-1912) was a Philadelphia architect whose distinctive personal style
  40. Frank Furness and George Hewitt's 1876 masterpiece, a National Historic Landmark.
  41. Frank Rizzo statue
  42. Frankford Yellow Jackets
  43. Franklin D. Richards
  44. Franklin High School
  45. Frazier vs. Ali third fight.
  46. Free daily newspaper distributed in the transit system, ceased print in 2019.
  47. French-inspired BYOB in Passyunk Square from chef Nicholas Elmi.
  48. Friday Saturday Sunday (restaurant)
  49. From small clubs to arenas: what to expect at each venue.
  50. Gamble and Huff

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