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  1. SEPTA Broad Street Line
  2. SEPTA Bus System
  3. SEPTA Key
  4. SEPTA Market East Station
  5. SEPTA Regional Rail
  6. STEM-focused magnet school in North Philadelphia.
  7. Saint Joseph's Preparatory School
  8. Saint Joseph's University
  9. Sansom Street Diamond District
  10. Sansom Street jewelry district.
  11. Scenic drive along the Schuylkill.
  12. Scenic drive on the west side of the Schuylkill.
  13. Scenic overlook in Fairmount Park.
  14. Scenic road through Wissahickon Valley.
  15. Scheduled appearance.
  16. School District of Philadelphia Board of Education
  17. Schuylkill River
  18. Scoop & Swirl
  19. Second-person plural pronoun used in Philadelphia.
  20. Second Empire architecture
  21. Second campus of the Science Leadership Academy model.
  22. Section of Fairmount Park east of the Schuylkill.
  23. Section of Logan in northwest Philadelphia.
  24. Section of Mount Airy with distinct community identity.
  25. See Musicians section.
  26. See Political Leaders section.
  27. Sequel continuing Rocky's Philadelphia story.
  28. Sequel continuing the Creed story.
  29. Serpico
  30. Seven council members elected citywide, with no more than five from one party.
  31. Shane Confectionery
  32. Shared office options across the city.
  33. Sharon Hill, in Delaware County, serves as the terminus of two SEPTA light rail lines
  34. Shibe Park
  35. Shopping and dining district.
  36. Short expressway crossing Center City.
  37. Shortstop for the Phillies 2000–2014, 2007 NL MVP, and part of the championship core. Known for his proclamation that the Phillies were "the team to beat."
  38. Shubert Theatre (Philadelphia)
  39. Sichuan restaurant with multiple locations.
  40. Side-by-side comparisons of key neighborhoods.
  41. Sigma Sound Studio
  42. Silver Linings Playbook
  43. Simon Gagne played for the Flyers from 1999 to 2010, becoming one of the most beloved Flyers of his era
  44. Singer-songwriter born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. Early career rooted in Philadelphia R&B and pop music scenes.
  45. Singer-songwriter from South Philadelphia.
  46. Singer and actor from South Philadelphia.
  47. Singer from nearby Ozone Park, NY, with Philadelphia connections.
  48. Site of the capital of New Sweden, the first European settlement within present-day Pennsylvania.
  49. Small, affluent neighborhood in Southwest Center City, known for its tree-lined streets and the eponymous park.
  50. Small Southwest Philadelphia communities.

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