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- Is the Barnes Foundation worth visiting? (06:24, 3 May 2026)
- Western terminus of the Market-Frankford Line. (06:31, 3 May 2026)
- Who are Philadelphia's famous Postmodern architects? (06:39, 3 May 2026)
- Where was the 1876 World's Fair held? (07:00, 3 May 2026)
- Philadelphia term for an older person, especially one who gives advice. (07:13, 3 May 2026)
- How long does it take to get to the shore from Philadelphia? (08:12, 3 May 2026)
- Italian-American bakery with multiple locations, famous for its cannoli and Italian cookies; a South Philadelphia institution since 1921. (08:27, 3 May 2026)
- Historic Germantown house and garden, home to the same family for nine generations. (08:35, 3 May 2026)
- What did Philadelphia workers demand in 1835? (08:56, 3 May 2026)
- Chestnut Hill museum focused on Philadelphia-area artists. (09:19, 3 May 2026)
- Municipal stadium that hosted Live Aid in 1985. (11:01, 3 May 2026)
- Northeast Philadelphia insect museum. (11:22, 3 May 2026)
- Was anyone prosecuted for the MOVE bombing? (11:33, 3 May 2026)
- Complete record of all professional sports championships won by Philadelphia teams. (11:47, 3 May 2026)
- Who invented the cheesesteak? (11:55, 3 May 2026)
- How long was the Constitutional Convention? (12:02, 3 May 2026)
- What does Odunde mean? (12:40, 3 May 2026)
- Is pork roll the same as Taylor Ham? (13:21, 3 May 2026)
- Which Philadelphia neighborhoods are gentrifying? (13:29, 3 May 2026)
- Private university in University City, known for its co-op program. (13:36, 3 May 2026)
- Old City cheesesteak shop known for its signature sauce. (14:29, 3 May 2026)
- Fourth Street textile shopping district. (14:37, 3 May 2026)
- Annual collegiate rowing regatta on the Schuylkill. (15:00, 3 May 2026)
- How many people died in the 1793 yellow fever epidemic? (15:33, 3 May 2026)
- Developed waterfront trail along the Schuylkill. (15:48, 3 May 2026)
- Diverse northwest Philadelphia neighborhood known for its progressive community and Victorian housing stock. (16:14, 3 May 2026)
- Reconstructed 18th-century tavern in Old City, serving period-inspired cuisine. Originally a gathering place for Founding Fathers. (16:19, 3 May 2026)
- Where was Baldwin Locomotive Works located? (16:27, 3 May 2026)
- Theatrical Mummers division. (16:50, 3 May 2026)
- Environmental-focused charter school. (16:54, 3 May 2026)
- Why is Philadelphia known for rowing? (18:11, 3 May 2026)
- When was Liberty Place built? (18:18, 3 May 2026)
- When did the British occupy Philadelphia? (18:26, 3 May 2026)
- Snyder Avenue institution acclaimed for its roast pork sandwiches with sharp provolone and broccoli rabe. (18:33, 3 May 2026)
- Why was Philadelphia Republican for so long? (19:16, 3 May 2026)
- Where is L&I in Philadelphia? (19:34, 3 May 2026)
- Large charter network operating multiple schools across Philadelphia. (20:01, 3 May 2026)
- Metropolitan Division rivalry. (21:01, 3 May 2026)
- How far is Washington Crossing from Philadelphia? (21:32, 3 May 2026)
- Who were famous abolitionists from Philadelphia? (21:53, 3 May 2026)
- Is Jewelers Row the oldest diamond district? (23:05, 3 May 2026)
- Retail company headquartered in Philadelphia. (23:20, 3 May 2026)
- Augustinian university in the western suburbs, known for basketball championships. (00:20, 4 May 2026)
- Germantown house that served as a stop on the Underground Railroad. (00:28, 4 May 2026)
- Neighborhood west of Kensington Avenue. (01:10, 4 May 2026)
- Statue outside the American Philosophical Society. (01:18, 4 May 2026)
- Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood. (03:52, 4 May 2026)
- 1867 campaign led by Octavius Catto and William Still that ended racial segregation on Philadelphia's streetcars. (05:33, 4 May 2026)
- How does the Philadelphia wage tax work? (05:52, 4 May 2026)
- Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood along the Delaware River. (06:07, 4 May 2026)