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  1. Atlantic 10 teams of Saint Joseph's University.
  2. Atlantic City institution popular with Philadelphians "down the shore."
  3. Atlantic Division rivalry.
  4. Augustinian university in the western suburbs, known for basketball championships.
  5. Author of Black Ice, teaches at Penn.
  6. Author of Little Women, born in Germantown.
  7. Author of The Virginian, from Philadelphia.
  8. Author of Wicked, from Albany but with Philadelphia connections.
  9. Authority managing on-street parking and enforcement.
  10. Avenue of the Arts performing arts center opened in 2001, home to the Philadelphia Orchestra.
  11. Avenue of the Arts theater company known for innovative productions.
  12. Bagel shop with multiple locations.
  13. Baker Bowl, at Broad and Huntingdon Streets, served as the Phillies' home from 1887 to 1938. Known for its short right-field wall (only 280 feet to the foul pole) that inflated batting statistics for right-handed hitters.
  14. Baldwin Locomotive Works and Philadelphia's role in railroad equipment.
  15. Banking, insurance, and investment industry presence.
  16. Baptist, AME, and other Black church traditions.
  17. Bar guide by neighborhood and vibe.
  18. Barbacoa tacos in the Italian Market.
  19. Barry Ashbee played defense for the Flyers from 1970 to 1974, a key member of the first Stanley Cup championship team. He was struck in the eye by a puck in the 1974 semifinals, ending his career. His
  20. Bars, clubs, and venues.
  21. Baseball stadium that hosted the Athletics and Phillies. Demolished 1976.
  22. Basketball doubleheaders at the Palestra.
  23. Basketball legend from West Philadelphia, only player to score 100 points in a single game.
  24. Basketball player and coach from North Philadelphia.
  25. Beaux-Arts railroad station completed 1933, among the nation's grandest train stations.
  26. Beloved Center City diner that closed in 2018.
  27. Beloved Phillies mascot, subject of legal disputes over ownership.
  28. Beltway around western Philadelphia suburbs.
  29. Beyond tomato pie: the full pizza landscape.
  30. Biannual dining promotion.
  31. Big East teams, 2016 and 2018 NCAA basketball champions.
  32. Bike lanes, Indego bike share, and cycling infrastructure.
  33. Bill Barber was one of the key complementary players on the Broad Street Bullies Flyers teams of the 1970s, playing in Philadelphia from 1972 to 1984. His consistent offense and two-way play earned him a Hockey Hall of Fame induction in 1990.
  34. Biomedical research institution, oldest independent research facility in the nation.
  35. Bob & Barbara's on South Street is Philadelphia's most famous dive bar, known for its jukebox, $3 Pabst-and-shot combos (the "citywide special"), and late-night dancing. A democratic institution beloved by all strata of Philadelphia society.
  36. Bohemian commercial strip along the southern edge of Center City.
  37. Bohemian shopping corridor.
  38. Boundary street between Philadelphia and Montgomery County.
  39. Branch to Ridge Avenue and Chinatown.
  40. Breakdown of housing, taxes, groceries, and everyday expenses compared to national averages.
  41. Brendan Boyle
  42. Brian De Palma thriller set in Philadelphia.
  43. Bridge connecting Tacony to Palmyra, NJ.
  44. Bridge crossing the Schuylkill.
  45. Bridge crossing the Schuylkill River at South Street.
  46. Bridge crossing the Schuylkill at Girard Avenue.
  47. Bridge crossing the Schuylkill at Market Street.
  48. Bridge crossing the Schuylkill connecting Strawberry Mansion to Fairmount Park.
  49. Bridge crossing the Schuylkill in South Philadelphia.
  50. Bridge crossing the Schuylkill in Southwest Philadelphia.

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