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  1. Can you take photos at the LOVE sculpture?
  2. Can you take photos inside Independence Hall?
  3. Can you take pictures with the Rocky statue?
  4. Can you touch the Liberty Bell?
  5. Can you touch the butterflies?
  6. Can you tour Boathouse Row?
  7. Can you tour Pennsylvania Hospital?
  8. Can you tour ships at the Seaport Museum?
  9. Can you visit Battle of Germantown sites?
  10. Can you visit Benjamin Franklin's house?
  11. Can you visit Camp William Penn site?
  12. Can you visit Fort Mifflin?
  13. Can you visit Gloria Dei Church?
  14. Can you visit Gloria Dei Old Swedes Church?
  15. Can you visit Mother Bethel Church?
  16. Can you visit Underground Railroad sites in Philadelphia?
  17. Can you visit Washington Crossing?
  18. Can you visit the Battle of Germantown site?
  19. Can you visit the house where Jefferson wrote the Declaration?
  20. Can you walk down Elfreth's Alley?
  21. Can you walk through Society Hill?
  22. Can you walk through the Giant Heart?
  23. Can you watch the Dad Vail Regatta?
  24. Cantilever bridge connecting Port Richmond to Pennsauken, NJ.
  25. Career and technical education school.
  26. Catholic high school in Warminster, serving many Philadelphia families.
  27. Catholic hospital in Northeast Philadelphia.
  28. Catholic hospital in West Philadelphia.
  29. Catholic liberal arts college in Chestnut Hill.
  30. Catholic school network operated by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
  31. Catholic university in Northeast Philadelphia.
  32. Catholic university in northwest Philadelphia, founded by the Christian Brothers.
  33. Cedar Park and Fishtown brewery, one of Philadelphia's first craft breweries.
  34. Celebratory food references to the Super Bowl trick play.
  35. Cemetery where Benjamin Franklin and other notable Philadelphians are buried.
  36. Center City's oldest continuously operating tavern, opened in 1860.
  37. Center City/North Philadelphia district.
  38. Center City district.
  39. Center City museum exploring the history of chemistry and science.
  40. Center City park, one of William Penn's original five squares, featuring the Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier.
  41. Center City seafood restaurant opened in 1976, a Sansom Street institution.
  42. Center City shopping mall, formerly Gallery at Market East.
  43. Center City street.
  44. Center City university focused on health sciences, merged with Philadelphia University.
  45. Charter network with multiple locations.
  46. Charter school focused on performing arts education.
  47. Cheesesteak ordering terminology for with or without onions.
  48. Chef Peter Serpico's eponymous restaurant on South Street, a collaboration with David Chang's Momofuku group, brought Asian-influenced contemporary American cooking to Philadelphia when it opened in 2013.
  49. Cherry blossoms, outdoor dining returns, and events.
  50. Chester County theater serving the Philadelphia region.

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