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- Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (2 revisions)
- First Swedish settlement in the Delaware Valley, established 1638 in present-day Wilmington. (2 revisions)
- Suburban Station (2 revisions)
- Pearl S Buck (2 revisions)
- Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist, and Lutheran churches. (2 revisions)
- What kind of cheese does Pat's use? (2 revisions)
- Current 76ers guard. (2 revisions)
- How long does Eastern State take to tour? (2 revisions)
- Jazz trumpeter from Philadelphia. (2 revisions)
- University of Pennsylvania's arboretum in Chestnut Hill. (2 revisions)
- The Stylistics (2 revisions)
- Big 5 Basketball (2 revisions)
- Bronze statue from Rocky III, located at the base of the Art Museum steps. (2 revisions)
- Does my ticket include the Rodin Museum? (2 revisions)
- What are property taxes like in Philadelphia? (2 revisions)
- Cheesesteak ordering terminology for with or without onions. (2 revisions)
- Clark Park (2 revisions)
- Civil Rights Movement in Philadelphia (2 revisions)
- How did Quakers influence Philadelphia? (2 revisions)
- What did Ed Rendell do for Philadelphia? (2 revisions)
- 3rd Police District (2 revisions)
- Penn Park (2 revisions)
- General Strike of 1835 (2 revisions)
- What is Moore College known for? (2 revisions)
- Andrew Toney (2 revisions)
- Monthly city magazine, covering local news, dining, and culture. (2 revisions)
- What did Philadelphia manufacture during the Civil War? (2 revisions)
- Chief executive of the city, elected to four-year terms with a two-term limit. (2 revisions)
- Gurdwaras and Sikh community. (2 revisions)
- What age is Please Touch Museum for? (2 revisions)
- Violet Oakley (2 revisions)
- Can you visit Fort Mifflin? (2 revisions)
- Gamble and Huff (2 revisions)
- West Philadelphia trolley routes and how to use them. (2 revisions)
- Amtrak hub, regional rail connections, and nearby amenities. (2 revisions)
- Is the Lenape language still spoken today? (2 revisions)
- Fire suppression and emergency medical services, operating from over 60 stations. (2 revisions)
- Modernistic style of the 1920s-30s, seen in the PSFS Building and N.W. Ayer Building. (2 revisions)
- Gravel path along the Wissahickon, closed to motor vehicles. (2 revisions)
- Seger Park (2 revisions)
- Prohibition Era (2 revisions)
- Where did free Black people live in Philadelphia? (2 revisions)
- Neighborhood centered on East Passyunk Avenue, a diagonal commercial corridor known for acclaimed restaurants and local shops. (2 revisions)
- How do I get tickets to a Flyers game? (2 revisions)
- Does SEPTA go to the Philadelphia airport? (2 revisions)
- Business-focused college in Center City. (2 revisions)
- Was Germantown Avenue a Lenape trail? (2 revisions)
- Sedgley Woods (2 revisions)
- Urban Renewal Era (2 revisions)
- Octavia Hill (2 revisions)