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- Singer from nearby Ozone Park, NY, with Philadelphia connections. (2 revisions)
- Schuylkill Center (2 revisions)
- William Still (2 revisions)
- Philadelphia institutions' contributions to pandemic response. (2 revisions)
- Is the LOVE sculpture free to visit? (2 revisions)
- The Figure of the Artist (2 revisions)
- Is the Philadelphia Inquirer a daily newspaper? (2 revisions)
- Multi-purpose arena in South Philadelphia that serves as home to the 76ers and Flyers since 1996 (originally the CoreStates Center). (2 revisions)
- Rapper from North Philadelphia, a significant voice in Philadelphia hip-hop and prison reform advocacy. His criminal justice battle became a national story. (2 revisions)
- How do I ride the trolley in Philadelphia? (2 revisions)
- How many city council members does Philadelphia have? (2 revisions)
- Comcast Technology Center (2 revisions)
- What is SEPTA Key Advantage? (2 revisions)
- Is Eastern State Penitentiary haunted? (2 revisions)
- Where is East Kensington? (2 revisions)
- Historic Philadelphia soup with tripe. (2 revisions)
- Fantes Kitchen (2 revisions)
- Historic Preservation Philadelphia (2 revisions)
- Hoagie (2 revisions)
- Where is Midtown Village in Philadelphia? (2 revisions)
- SEPTA's north-south subway running under Broad Street from Fern Rock in the north to Pattison Avenue (sports complex) in the south. Opened 1928. (2 revisions)
- How far is Old City from Independence Hall? (2 revisions)
- What is happening in Kensington Philadelphia? (2 revisions)
- Late 1990s cultural development along South Broad Street. (2 revisions)
- Can anyone attend the Penn Relays? (2 revisions)
- Franklin Field (2 revisions)
- Philadelphia Historical Commission (2 revisions)
- 19th Street Bridge (2 revisions)
- Germantown mansion that was the focal point of the Battle of Germantown. (2 revisions)
- Charter school focused on performing arts education. (2 revisions)
- SEPTA's heavy rail rapid transit line running east-west across Philadelphia from Upper Darby to Frankford. The "El" (elevated sections) is one of the oldest rapid transit lines in the country (1907). (2 revisions)
- No-frills neighborhood bars with character. (2 revisions)
- Regional bank with Philadelphia headquarters. (2 revisions)
- Is Cedar Park safe? (2 revisions)
- Ritas Water Ice (2 revisions)
- School District of Philadelphia (2 revisions)
- Philadelphia Department of Streets (2 revisions)
- What is the Palestra? (2 revisions)
- Major east-west arterial in South Philadelphia connecting the Italian Market area to the Delaware waterfront; also notable for its auto-oriented commercial strip. (2 revisions)
- Current Flyers AHL affiliate. (2 revisions)
- Roxborough neighborhood cheesesteak spot. (2 revisions)
- Philadelphia City Council (2 revisions)
- Bradley Cooper (2 revisions)
- The widest street in Philadelphia (2 revisions)
- Valley Forge National Historical Park (2 revisions)
- What are the best restaurants in Old City? (2 revisions)
- What happened to the Pennsylvania Railroad? (2 revisions)
- North Philadelphia neighborhood near Allegheny Avenue. (2 revisions)
- Restaurants, bars, and businesses that welcome dogs. (2 revisions)
- What caused the 1964 Philadelphia riots? (2 revisions)