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  1. NFC East rivalry.
  2. NFL team founded 1933. Super Bowl LII champions (2018). Play at Lincoln Financial Field.
  3. NHL franchise founded 1967, known as the "Broad Street Bullies" for their physical style of play. Stanley Cup champions in 1974 and 1975.
  4. NHL team founded 1967. Stanley Cup champions 1974, 1975. Play at Wells Fargo Center.
  5. NHL team that played one season (1930-31).
  6. NLL lacrosse team.
  7. NL East rivalry.
  8. NPR affiliate, public radio.
  9. National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center in Northeast Philadelphia.
  10. National Historic Landmarks in Philadelphia
  11. National Treasure (film)
  12. National bank with Philadelphia operations.
  13. National political convention held at the Wells Fargo Center.
  14. National water ice chain founded in Bensalem in 1984.
  15. Near Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood of rowhouses and small businesses.
  16. Near Northeast neighborhood of rowhouses.
  17. Neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to the city's signature sandwich.
  18. Neighborhood between Kensington and Frankford.
  19. Neighborhood centered on East Passyunk Avenue, a diagonal commercial corridor known for acclaimed restaurants and local shops.
  20. Neighborhood high school in Northwest Philadelphia.
  21. Neighborhood named for Norris Square Park, center of Puerto Rican cultural activities.
  22. Neighborhood north of Center City, featuring Victorian architecture and the Eastern State Penitentiary.
  23. Neighborhood west of Kensington Avenue.
  24. Neighborhoods of Philadelphia
  25. Neo-soul singer-songwriter, discovered at a Roots-produced open mic.
  26. Neoclassical architecture
  27. Network of college-prep charter schools.
  28. Network with schools in Center City and other locations.
  29. New Jersey highway connecting to bridges.
  30. Nightlife, walkability, dining, and social scenes for 20- and 30-somethings.
  31. Nikil Saval
  32. No-cost attractions, events, and activities.
  33. No-frills neighborhood bars with character.
  34. Nobel Prize-winning novelist, lived in Bucks County.
  35. Non-native plants and animals affecting the ecosystem.
  36. Noord
  37. Norriton High Speed Line
  38. North-south subway running beneath Broad Street.
  39. North Broad Street opera house restored and reopened as a concert venue in 2018.
  40. North Philadelphia academic medical center.
  41. North Philadelphia district.
  42. North Philadelphia gym founded by Frazier.
  43. North Philadelphia high school.
  44. North Philadelphia natural history museum preserved as a Victorian-era educational institution.
  45. North Philadelphia neighborhood, distinct from Logan Square in Center City.
  46. North Philadelphia neighborhood, historically industrial and working-class.
  47. North Philadelphia neighborhood, part of a larger area sometimes called "The Badlands."
  48. North Philadelphia neighborhood, part of the larger North Central area.
  49. North Philadelphia neighborhood.
  50. North Philadelphia neighborhood named for Governor John Hartranft.

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