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- What did Horace Trumbauer design? (2 revisions)
- Annual track and field event at Franklin Field, the nation's oldest relay carnival. (2 revisions)
- Small, affluent neighborhood in Southwest Center City, known for its tree-lined streets and the eponymous park. (2 revisions)
- How does Philadelphia compare to Boston? (2 revisions)
- Shriners Hospital for Children (2 revisions)
- Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (2 revisions)
- How many COVID cases did Philadelphia have? (2 revisions)
- Period of Republican political dominance and widespread corruption in late 19th and early 20th century Philadelphia. (2 revisions)
- Philadelphia Jazz (2 revisions)
- Main Page Categories (2 revisions)
- M. Night Shyamalan (2 revisions)
- Magic Gardens (2 revisions)
- Is it true you throw pennies on Franklin's grave? (2 revisions)
- How many police districts are in Philadelphia? (2 revisions)
- Mario Lanza (2 revisions)
- Progressive independent school. (2 revisions)
- What famous paintings are at the Philadelphia Museum of Art? (2 revisions)
- Arena shows, parking, and getting there. (2 revisions)
- City efforts to address the addiction epidemic centered in Kensington. (2 revisions)
- Randall Cunningham (2 revisions)
- Is CHOP the best children's hospital? (2 revisions)
- Philadelphia as a major Union industrial and medical center during the Civil War; Camp William Penn (where Black regiments trained); and the city's complex racial politics during the war. (2 revisions)
- South Philadelphia Italian bakery. (2 revisions)
- Thomas Eakins (2 revisions)
- 1951 Reform Movement (2 revisions)
- Flat terrain in eastern and southern portions of the city. (2 revisions)
- Actor and rapper, raised in West Philadelphia, star of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. (2 revisions)
- Hawaiian-inspired restaurant from Kiki Aranita. (2 revisions)
- FDR Park (2 revisions)
- Franklin Square (2 revisions)
- Why did Philadelphia consolidate in 1854? (2 revisions)
- Andy Reid (2 revisions)
- Historic University of Pennsylvania basketball arena, "The Cathedral of College Basketball." (2 revisions)
- North Philadelphia neighborhood, historically industrial and working-class. (2 revisions)
- Chinatown dim sum restaurant. (2 revisions)
- Linear park built on an abandoned rail viaduct in Callowhill. (2 revisions)
- West Philadelphia neighborhood that was home to basketball legend Wilt Chamberlain and actor Will Smith. (2 revisions)
- LGBTQ+ newspaper. (2 revisions)
- Is Old Swedes Church free? (2 revisions)
- How long should we spend at Please Touch Museum? (2 revisions)
- Bar guide by neighborhood and vibe. (2 revisions)
- Did women work in Philadelphia factories during WWII? (2 revisions)
- What makes West Mount Airy special? (2 revisions)
- Flyers goaltender, later general manager. (2 revisions)
- Reading Railroad (2 revisions)
- Businessman with Philadelphia ties. (2 revisions)
- University of Pennsylvania stadium, former home of the Eagles. (2 revisions)
- Is the President's House site free to visit? (2 revisions)
- Is Penn's Landing free? (2 revisions)
- Philadelphia Businesses (2 revisions)