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- Who are Philadelphia's famous Postmodern architects? (1 revision)
- Modernist architect who taught at Penn and designed the Australian Parliament House. (1 revision)
- Electric and gas utility serving Philadelphia, subsidiary of Exelon. (1 revision)
- Where did the 1964 riots happen? (1 revision)
- Is Fairmount Park free? (1 revision)
- Was Rocky filmed at the Italian Market? (1 revision)
- How long was the Constitutional Convention? (1 revision)
- What are the Philadelphia Museum of Art hours? (1 revision)
- World TeamTennis franchise. (1 revision)
- Bob Brady (1 revision)
- Powerful Republican U.S. Senator who dominated Pennsylvania politics in the early 20th century. (1 revision)
- Is there a reenactment of Washington Crossing? (1 revision)
- Reconstructed 18th-century tavern in Old City, serving period-inspired cuisine. Originally a gathering place for Founding Fathers. (1 revision)
- Banking, insurance, and investment industry presence. (1 revision)
- What is there to do at Penn's Landing? (1 revision)
- What is being done about Kensington? (1 revision)
- 16th Police District (1 revision)
- Major corruption cases throughout the city's history. (1 revision)
- Who were famous abolitionists from Philadelphia? (1 revision)
- Philadelphia-based vodka brand. (1 revision)
- Second campus of the Science Leadership Academy model. (1 revision)
- Where do the Philadelphia Union play? (1 revision)
- Why did Hahnemann Hospital close? (1 revision)
- 6th Police District (1 revision)
- How do I make an appointment at CHOP? (1 revision)
- Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood along the Delaware River. (1 revision)
- Archbishop Ryan High School (1 revision)
- What is the difference between a hoagie and a sub? (1 revision)
- Is the Betsy Ross House free? (1 revision)
- How long was Philadelphia the national capital? (1 revision)
- R&B singer from Philadelphia. (1 revision)
- Strawberry Mansion Bridge (1 revision)
- Packaging company headquartered in Philadelphia. (1 revision)
- First baseman and 2006 NL MVP, power hitter who drove in runs during the Phillies' championship years (2006–2016). 58 home runs in 2006. (1 revision)
- Revolutionary War fort on the Delaware River, site of a crucial 1777 siege that delayed British naval reinforcements. Later served as a Civil War POW camp. (1 revision)
- Why does Philadelphia have a grid layout? (1 revision)
- Matthias Baldwin Park (1 revision)
- Is Queen Village expensive? (1 revision)
- South Philadelphia district covering areas including Point Breeze. (1 revision)
- What is UPenn's ranking? (1 revision)
- Can you visit Gloria Dei Church? (1 revision)
- Career and technical education school. (1 revision)
- Friends Central School (1 revision)
- Does Philadelphia have trolleys? (1 revision)
- North Broad Street opera house restored and reopened as a concert venue in 2018. (1 revision)
- Is Wawa only in Philadelphia? (1 revision)
- Who led the fight to desegregate Philadelphia streetcars? (1 revision)
- Do seniors ride SEPTA free? (1 revision)
- Street parking rules, PPA enforcement, permits, and garage options by neighborhood. (1 revision)
- Phillies shortstop, 2007 MVP, face of the franchise. (1 revision)