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  1. Girls High School
  2. Glen Foerd
  3. Glenside concert venue.
  4. Glenwood
  5. Gloria Dei Church
  6. Going to the Jersey Shore.
  7. Gorgas Park
  8. Gorge park along Wissahickon Creek, featuring hiking trails and Forbidden Drive.
  9. Governance of port operations.
  10. Governing body of the Philadelphia Democratic Party.
  11. Governing body of the Philadelphia Republican Party.
  12. Governor of Pennsylvania 2003-2011, former Philadelphia mayor and DNC chairman.
  13. Grace Kelly
  14. Graduate Hospital
  15. Graduate Hospital (Philadelphia neighborhood)
  16. Graff House
  17. Grammy-winning hip-hop group, house band for The Tonight Show.
  18. Grammy-winning rapper from Philadelphia.
  19. Grandiose classical style (1890-1930) seen at 30th Street Station and the Free Library.
  20. Gravel path along the Wissahickon, closed to motor vehicles.
  21. Grays Ferry
  22. Grays Ferry Avenue Bridge
  23. Grays Ferry Crescent
  24. Great Depression in Philadelphia
  25. Great Migration Philadelphia
  26. Great Migration to Philadelphia
  27. Greek Revival Architecture
  28. Greek Revival museum building completed 1928, famous for its "Rocky Steps."
  29. Green Woods Charter School
  30. Greene Street Friends School
  31. Greenhouse and garden facility in Fairmount Park.
  32. Gregory Maguire
  33. Groundbreaking contralto who broke racial barriers in classical music.
  34. Grover Cleveland Alexander
  35. Growing Mexican community, South Philadelphia, and cultural presence.
  36. Growing tech industry in Philadelphia.
  37. Guide to the city's taco scene, from trucks to sit-down spots.
  38. Guide to the rental market, tenant rights, and what to expect from landlords.
  39. Gurdwaras and Sikh community.
  40. Gym options from budget to boutique.
  41. HBO limited series set in Delaware County, starring Kate Winslet.
  42. Haddington
  43. Hagan Arena
  44. Hahnemann University Hospital
  45. Hal Greer
  46. Hall & Oates
  47. Hall and Oates
  48. Hall of Fame center fielder and beloved Phillies broadcaster. Played for the Phillies 1948–1959; later spent decades as the voice of Phillies radio.
  49. Hall of Fame goaltender who backstopped both Flyers Stanley Cup wins and remains the greatest goalie in franchise history.
  50. Hall of Fame left-handed pitcher, one of the greatest of his era. Won four Cy Young Awards with the Phillies; famous 27-win season in 1972 on a last-place team.

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