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- Additional coverage of the PMA beyond its main article, including the Perelman Building, the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building, and the ongoing expansion. (1 revision)
- What was the Act of Consolidation of 1854? (1 revision)
- SEO Keywords: Philadelphia Police Department, PPD, Philadelphia police districts, police commissioner Philadelphia, Philadelphia 911, crime report Philadelphia (1 revision)
- Public community college serving the Philadelphia area. (1 revision)
- Packaging company headquartered in Philadelphia. (1 revision)
- Data-driven overview of crime statistics by neighborhood. (1 revision)
- CEO of Comcast, headquartered in Philadelphia. (1 revision)
- Who else is buried at Christ Church Burial Ground? (1 revision)
- SEO Keywords: Philadelphia vs New York, Philadelphia vs DC, Philadelphia vs Boston, Philadelphia cost of living comparison, Philadelphia cheaper than NYC, East Coast cities comparison (1 revision)
- Quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles 1999–2009, leading the team to four consecutive NFC Championship Games and one Super Bowl appearance (Super Bowl XXXIX, 2005). (1 revision)
- Inquiry-based magnet high school in Center City. (1 revision)
- All Philadelphia public schools organized by cluster and neighborhood. (1 revision)
- Who led the fight to desegregate Philadelphia streetcars? (1 revision)
- When did Philadelphia Zoo open? (1 revision)
- Surface streetcar lines serving West Philadelphia (Routes 10, 11, 13, 34, 36). (1 revision)
- Penn Medicine flagship hospital in University City. (1 revision)
- How big was Philadelphia before consolidation? (1 revision)
- America's first hospital, founded 1751, now part of Penn Medicine. (1 revision)
- Who was Louis Kahn? (1 revision)
- When is Carpenters' Hall open? (1 revision)
- SEO Keywords: University of the Arts Philadelphia, UArts, art school Philadelphia, South Broad Street arts, performing arts college Philadelphia (1 revision)
- Reading Terminal Market bakery and wholesale supplier. (1 revision)
- Pennypack on the Delaware (1 revision)
- Music-focused magnet school in South Philadelphia. (1 revision)
- Founded in 1751, America's first hospital. Benjamin Franklin was instrumental in its establishment. Original building still stands at 8th and Spruce Streets. (1 revision)
- Did Betsy Ross really make the first flag? (1 revision)
- Who were the first Europeans in the Philadelphia area? (1 revision)
- When was Baker Bowl demolished? (1 revision)
- NFL team founded 1933. Super Bowl LII champions (2018). Play at Lincoln Financial Field. (1 revision)
- Is Franklin Field still used? (1 revision)
- Annual collegiate rowing regatta on the Schuylkill. (1 revision)
- Why did William Penn include squares in his city plan? (1 revision)
- What is Temple known for? (1 revision)
- The Made in America music festival and its significance as a Philadelphia cultural event. (1 revision)
- Is La Salle University a good school? (1 revision)
- Free daily newspaper distributed in the transit system, ceased print in 2019. (1 revision)
- Archbishop Ryan High School (1 revision)
- Why is Wawa called Wawa? (1 revision)
- When were Philadelphia streetcars desegregated? (1 revision)
- What is commemorated at the President's House site? (1 revision)
- The Please Touch Museum, Philadelphia's children's museum, is housed in Memorial Hall (1 revision)
- Is Passyunk Square safe? (1 revision)
- How do you get to Chestnut Hill? (1 revision)
- Geno's Steaks, Pat's rival across the intersection at 9th and Passyunk, was founded by Joey Vento in 1966. The brightly lit, neon-festooned stand has been the subject of national controversy and is one of Philadelphia's most photographed corners. (1 revision)
- Does Temple have a football stadium? (1 revision)
- Why was the First Continental Congress held at Carpenters' Hall? (1 revision)
- Where can I get Polish food in Philadelphia? (1 revision)
- What is the Eagles stadium capacity? (1 revision)
- What Quaker meeting houses can you visit in Philadelphia? (1 revision)
- The bronze statue of the fictional Rocky Balboa outside the Philadelphia Museum of Art, which has become one of Philadelphia's most visited landmarks despite its fictional subject. (1 revision)