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- Regional chain with numerous Philadelphia area locations.
- Research and technology campus in West Philadelphia.
- Research contributions at the Wistar Institute.
- Research institute focused on taste and smell.
- Research library and museum focusing on Pennsylvania and American history.
- Residential area adjacent to Wynnefield.
- Residential neighborhood north of Fishtown, historically home to Philadelphia's Polish community.
- Residential street, home to Antique Row.
- Residential street south of Walnut.
- Restaurant, food production, and distribution sector.
- Restaurant and retail district.
- Restaurant in the Kimmel Center from Jose Garces.
- Restaurants, bars, and businesses that welcome dogs.
- Retail company headquartered in Philadelphia.
- Revolutionary War fort on the Delaware River, site of a crucial 1777 siege that delayed British naval reinforcements. Later served as a Civil War POW camp.
- Revolutionary radial-design prison, opened 1829, now a museum.
- Richard J. Austin
- Ridge Avenue
- Rittenhouse Square Farmers Market
- Rittenhouse Square museum featuring rare books and manuscripts.
- Rittenhouse Square restaurant known for inventive New American cuisine.
- Rittenhouse Square upscale retail corridor.
- Rittenhouse coffee shop.
- Rittenhouse ice cream shop.
- Rittenhouse restaurant from chef Eli Kulp.
- Rittenhouse specialty coffee.
- Robert Indiana's iconic pop art sculpture in JFK Plaza (LOVE Park).
- Robert Morris
- Rock and roll singer known for "The Twist," from South Philadelphia.
- Rock musician from Upper Darby.
- Rocky's return to the ring.
- Rocky Balboa statue
- Rocky III
- Rocky fights Soviet boxer.
- Rocky returns to Philadelphia streets.
- Rocky spinoff with Adonis Creed, extensively filmed in Philadelphia.
- Rolled pizza dough stuffed with cheese and meats, invented in the Philadelphia area.
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia
- Romantic comedy set at Wanamaker's.
- Romantic spots and activities for couples.
- Rouge (restaurant)
- Row officers of Philadelphia
- Roxborough neighborhood cheesesteak shop, known for its generous portions.
- Roxborough neighborhood cheesesteak spot.
- Russian and Eastern European immigrant communities.
- SEO Keywords: East Mount Airy, Mt Airy east side, East Mount Airy homes
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- SEPTA's busiest route, running from 69th Street to Frankford.
- SEPTA's heavy rail rapid transit line running east-west across Philadelphia from Upper Darby to Frankford. The "El" (elevated sections) is one of the oldest rapid transit lines in the country (1907).
- SEPTA's north-south subway running under Broad Street from Fern Rock in the north to Pattison Avenue (sports complex) in the south. Opened 1928.