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  1. Regional chain with numerous Philadelphia area locations.
  2. Research and technology campus in West Philadelphia.
  3. Research contributions at the Wistar Institute.
  4. Research institute focused on taste and smell.
  5. Research library and museum focusing on Pennsylvania and American history.
  6. Residential area adjacent to Wynnefield.
  7. Residential neighborhood north of Fishtown, historically home to Philadelphia's Polish community.
  8. Residential street, home to Antique Row.
  9. Residential street south of Walnut.
  10. Restaurant, food production, and distribution sector.
  11. Restaurant and retail district.
  12. Restaurant in the Kimmel Center from Jose Garces.
  13. Restaurants, bars, and businesses that welcome dogs.
  14. Retail company headquartered in Philadelphia.
  15. 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.
  16. Revolutionary radial-design prison, opened 1829, now a museum.
  17. Richard J. Austin
  18. Ridge Avenue
  19. Rittenhouse Square Farmers Market
  20. Rittenhouse Square museum featuring rare books and manuscripts.
  21. Rittenhouse Square restaurant known for inventive New American cuisine.
  22. Rittenhouse Square upscale retail corridor.
  23. Rittenhouse coffee shop.
  24. Rittenhouse ice cream shop.
  25. Rittenhouse restaurant from chef Eli Kulp.
  26. Rittenhouse specialty coffee.
  27. Robert Indiana's iconic pop art sculpture in JFK Plaza (LOVE Park).
  28. Robert Morris
  29. Rock and roll singer known for "The Twist," from South Philadelphia.
  30. Rock musician from Upper Darby.
  31. Rocky's return to the ring.
  32. Rocky Balboa statue
  33. Rocky III
  34. Rocky fights Soviet boxer.
  35. Rocky returns to Philadelphia streets.
  36. Rocky spinoff with Adonis Creed, extensively filmed in Philadelphia.
  37. Rolled pizza dough stuffed with cheese and meats, invented in the Philadelphia area.
  38. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia
  39. Romantic comedy set at Wanamaker's.
  40. Romantic spots and activities for couples.
  41. Rouge (restaurant)
  42. Row officers of Philadelphia
  43. Roxborough neighborhood cheesesteak shop, known for its generous portions.
  44. Roxborough neighborhood cheesesteak spot.
  45. Russian and Eastern European immigrant communities.
  46. SEO Keywords: East Mount Airy, Mt Airy east side, East Mount Airy homes
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  48. SEPTA's busiest route, running from 69th Street to Frankford.
  49. 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).
  50. 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.

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