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  1. K'Far
  2. Keith Haring mural in South Philadelphia.
  3. Kensington Quarters
  4. Kensington church and museum dedicated to Philadelphia's first male American saint.
  5. Kensington craft distillery producing whiskey, bourbon, and vodka.
  6. Korean grocery store in Upper Darby with Philadelphia shoppers.
  7. LGBTQ+ activism in Philadelphia
  8. LGBTQ+ newspaper.
  9. Large Catholic high school that closed in 2010.
  10. Large charter network operating multiple schools across Philadelphia.
  11. Large comprehensive high school in Northeast Philadelphia.
  12. Large multi-use event space in a former water filtration building in Callowhill.
  13. Large park in Northeast Philadelphia.
  14. Large public research university in North Philadelphia, founded in 1884.
  15. Large soft pretzel chain founded in Philadelphia.
  16. Larry Krasner
  17. Laser Wolf
  18. Late 1990s cultural development along South Broad Street.
  19. Late Victorian style with asymmetrical facades and decorative elements.
  20. Lauded BYOB in Rittenhouse Square neighborhood known for creative cooking in an intimate space.
  21. Laurel
  22. Law, accounting, and consulting firms.
  23. Law enforcement agency with over 6,400 sworn officers across 21 patrol districts.
  24. Legal thriller novelist from Philadelphia.
  25. Legendary department store, now Macy's, home to the Wanamaker Organ.
  26. Legendary jazz saxophonist who lived in Philadelphia from 1943-1958.
  27. Legends about hidden rooms and tunnels beneath City Hall.
  28. Legislative body consisting of 17 members: 10 elected from districts and 7 at-large.
  29. Leonard Perelman
  30. Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
  31. Liberty Place
  32. Lifestyle and fashion magazine.
  33. Linear park built on an abandoned rail viaduct in Callowhill.
  34. Linguist and philosopher, born in Philadelphia.
  35. Little Italy, Philadelphia
  36. Local name for the Market-Frankford Line.
  37. Logan Circle
  38. Long-serving U.S. Representative from Philadelphia's 1st Congressional District.
  39. Long-serving U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, known for the "single-bullet theory" and party switch.
  40. Louis I. Kahn
  41. M. Night Shyamalan
  42. M. Night Shyamalan superhero film.
  43. MC of The Roots.
  44. MLB team founded 1883. World Series champions 1980, 2008. Play at Citizens Bank Park.
  45. MLS Eastern Conference rivalry.
  46. MLS regular season championship.
  47. MLS team founded 2008. Play at Subaru Park in Chester.
  48. Made in America
  49. Magic Gardens
  50. Main Line Health hospital in Wynnewood.

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