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  7. Main street through West Philadelphia.
  8. Major Center City hospital, Jefferson Health's flagship.
  9. Major Indoor Soccer League team.
  10. Major January snowstorm.
  11. Major League Baseball's National League franchise, founded 1883
  12. Major League Baseball franchise that played in Philadelphia 1901–1954 before moving to Kansas City. Featured legendary manager Connie Mack and multiple championships.
  13. Major North Philadelphia hospital.
  14. Major North Philadelphia hospital network, now part of Jefferson.
  15. Major Northeast Philadelphia arterial, notorious for its design.
  16. Major airport serving the region, seventh-largest in the United States.
  17. Major arterial in Northwest Philadelphia running through Roxborough and Manayunk toward the Wissahickon.
  18. Major corruption cases throughout the city's history.
  19. Major daily newspaper, founded 1829, among America's oldest daily newspapers.
  20. Major daily newspaper that closed in 1982.
  21. Major east-west arterial in South Philadelphia connecting the Italian Market area to the Delaware waterfront; also notable for its auto-oriented commercial strip.
  22. Major economic driver with dozens of colleges and universities.
  23. Major employer in the healthcare sector.
  24. Major health insurer headquartered in Philadelphia.
  25. Major health system associated with Thomas Jefferson University.
  26. Major labor action involving transit workers and sympathetic strikers across the city.
  27. Major newspaper that closed in 1942.
  28. Major pediatric healthcare employer.
  29. Major railroad company headquartered in Philadelphia, operator of the Reading Terminal.
  30. Major snowstorm that dropped over two feet of snow.
  31. Major suburban office market.
  32. Major suburban shopping center.
  33. Major winter storms affecting the region.
  34. Malcolm Kenyatta
  35. Managing Director of Philadelphia
  36. Manayunk pizzeria.
  37. Marc Vetri
  38. Marc Vetri's flagship Italian restaurant, consistently ranked among America's best Italian restaurants.
  39. Market-Frankford Line
  40. Martha
  41. Massive influx of Irish, Italian, Polish, Jewish, and other immigrants that transformed Philadelphia's demographics and neighborhoods.
  42. Maurice Cheeks
  43. Maxfield Parrish-designed glass mosaic in the Curtis Center.
  44. Mayor 2008-2016, known for bringing the Democratic National Convention to Philadelphia.
  45. Mayor 2016-2024, oversaw implementation of soda tax and expanded pre-K.
  46. Mayor Ed Rendell's (1992-2000) administration that stabilized city finances and began revitalizing Center City.
  47. McGillin's Olde Ale House
  48. Medicine in Philadelphia
  49. Mediterranean BYOB
  50. Meeting place of the U.S. Congress from 1790-1800 when Philadelphia served as the nation's capital.

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