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- 11:47, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Where did immigrants settle in Philadelphia? (Content engine: new article)
- 11:23, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Who was Edmund Bacon? (Content engine: new article)
- 11:16, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page What conference are the Villanova Wildcats in? (Content engine: new article)
- 10:00, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page The Eagles' fierce rivalries with the Dallas Cowboys (NFC East), New York Giants, and Washington Commanders, and the history of each rivalry. (Content engine: new article)
- 09:15, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page West Philadelphia neighborhood home to the Mann Center for the Performing Arts and a historically Jewish community. (Content engine: new article)
- 08:54, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Basketball player and coach from North Philadelphia. (Content engine: new article)
- 08:32, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Is Society Hill an expensive neighborhood? (Content engine: new article)
- 08:17, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page "The Minister of Defense," Reggie White played for the Eagles 1985–1992. One of the greatest defensive players in NFL history. (Content engine: new article)
- 07:58, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page A federal affirmative action program initiated in Philadelphia that required federal contractors to hire minority workers. A landmark in the history of affirmative action policy. (Content engine: new article)
- 07:38, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Buddakan, Stephen Starr's flagship Asian-fusion restaurant in Old City, opened in 1998 and became a model for theatrical, experiential dining. The Philadelphia original preceded the New York location that appeared in "Sex and the City." (Content engine: new article)
- 07:26, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page What are features of Italianate architecture? (Content engine: new article)
- 07:13, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Adult contemporary station. (Content engine: new article)
- 06:51, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page What happened at Congress Hall? (Content engine: new article)
- 06:30, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Historic Northern Liberties stream, now buried. (Content engine: new article)
- 06:00, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Is the Philadelphia Zoo worth visiting? (Content engine: new article)
- 05:46, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Bridge crossing the Schuylkill in Southwest Philadelphia. (Content engine: new article)
- 05:25, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page What caused the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia? (Content engine: new article)
- 04:54, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Is the Army-Navy Game always in Philadelphia? (Content engine: new article)
- 04:38, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Rittenhouse restaurant from chef Eli Kulp. (Content engine: new article)
- 03:57, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page The full story of the DiNic's family and their roast pork sandwich empire centered at Reading Terminal Market. (Content engine: new article)
- 03:04, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Teen idol from South Philadelphia. (Content engine: new article)
- 02:39, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Soul Train theme song, performed by MFSB and the Three Degrees. (Content engine: new article)
- 02:28, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Greek Revival museum building completed 1928, famous for its "Rocky Steps." (Content engine: new article)
- 01:56, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Eastern State Penitentiary was designed by British architect John Haviland and completed in 1829. Haviland's radial design (Content engine: new article)
- 01:51, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page SEO Keywords: SEPTA guide, how to use SEPTA, SEPTA tips, Philadelphia public transit, SEPTA for beginners, SEPTA app, SEPTA Key card, navigating Philadelphia transit (Content engine: new article)
- 01:20, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Guide to hotels in Center City Philadelphia, from luxury properties (Four Seasons, Ritz-Carlton, The Rittenhouse) to mid-range options. (Content engine: new article)
- 01:05, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Is Tastykake a Philadelphia company? (Content engine: new article)
- 00:33, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Where should families live in Philadelphia? (Content engine: new article)
- 00:11, 18 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Legislative body consisting of 17 members: 10 elected from districts and 7 at-large. (Content engine: new article)
- 23:37, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page What is UPenn known for? (Content engine: new article)
- 23:15, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page One of the longest streets in Philadelphia, running diagonally from Center City through Germantown and Chestnut Hill into Montgomery County. Once a Lenape trail. (Content engine: new article)
- 22:20, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page All-male prep school in Haverford. (Content engine: new article)
- 21:50, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Hall of Fame left-handed pitcher, one of the greatest of his era. Won four Cy Young Awards with the Phillies; famous 27-win season in 1972 on a last-place team. (Content engine: new article)
- 21:38, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Shubert theater on Walnut Street hosting Broadway tours. (Content engine: new article)
- 21:14, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page West Philadelphia neighborhood along the Schuylkill River, adjacent to Fairmount Park. (Content engine: new article)
- 20:19, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page What days is the Italian Market open? (Content engine: new article)
- 20:04, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page When did the Swedes first settle in the Philadelphia area? (Content engine: new article)
- 19:13, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Can you see a sphinx in Philadelphia? (Content engine: new article)
- 19:07, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page What is Federal style architecture? (Content engine: new article)
- 18:59, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page What conference are the Penn Quakers in? (Content engine: new article)
- 18:43, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page What are the Rocky Steps? (Content engine: new article)
- 17:31, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Where was Fort Christina located? (Content engine: new article)
- 17:12, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page America's oldest ice cream company (founded 1861), with its flagship location in Reading Terminal Market. (Content engine: new article)
- 17:04, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Snyder Avenue institution famous for both its cheesesteaks and roast pork sandwiches. Cash only. (Content engine: new article)
- 16:56, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page 2008 skyscraper, Philadelphia's second-tallest building. (Content engine: new article)
- 16:14, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Annual track and field event at Franklin Field, the nation's oldest relay carnival. (Content engine: new article)
- 15:31, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page What restaurants are in Manayunk? (Content engine: new article)
- 14:58, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Northwest Philadelphia neighborhood named for the Ogontz estate. (Content engine: new article)
- 14:14, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Reform charter that established Philadelphia's current governmental structure, ending decades of Republican machine rule. (Content engine: new article)
- 13:58, 17 April 2026 Gritty talk contribs created page Is the Philadelphia Museum of Art free? (Content engine: new article)