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  1. Chester stadium home to the Philadelphia Union since 2010.
  2. Chestnut Hill bakery.
  3. Chestnut Hill bakery operating since 1889.
  4. Chestnut Hill museum focused on Philadelphia-area artists.
  5. Chet Walker played for the 76ers from 1962 to 1969, one of the key players on the 1967 NBA championship team widely considered one of the greatest in league history. A seven-time All-Star.
  6. Chickie's and Pete's, a Philadelphia sports bar chain founded by Pete Ciarrocchi in Northeast Philadelphia, is best known for its signature Crab Fries
  7. Chief executive of the city, elected to four-year terms with a two-term limit.
  8. Children's hospital in North Philadelphia.
  9. Children's museum in Fairmount Park's Memorial Hall, designed for kids under seven.
  10. Chinatown Burmese restaurant.
  11. Chinatown Chinese restaurant.
  12. Chinatown Vietnamese institution.
  13. Chinatown Vietnamese restaurant.
  14. Chinatown bubble tea and café.
  15. Chinatown dim sum restaurant.
  16. Chinatown noodle shop.
  17. Chinatown soup dumplings.
  18. Chris Deluzio
  19. Christian Brothers school in Wyndmoor.
  20. Christmas Village, light shows, and seasonal traditions.
  21. City's list of historically significant buildings and districts.
  22. City's long tradition in competitive rowing.
  23. City's tradition in professional boxing.
  24. City agency responsible for designating and protecting historic buildings.
  25. City agency responsible for public health programs and disease prevention.
  26. City efforts to address the addiction epidemic centered in Kensington.
  27. Civics-focused school in Center City.
  28. Civil rights lawyer and NAACP leader.
  29. Civil rights leader, assassinated while voting in 1871.
  30. Civil unrest and protests in Philadelphia following George Floyd's death.
  31. Civil unrest in North Philadelphia following a confrontation between police and Black residents. Led to increased tensions during the Civil Rights era.
  32. Claes Oldenburg's pop art sculpture at Centre Square.
  33. Classic South Street cheesesteak shop (South Street location opened 1976). One of the most beloved spots for locals; also has other locations.
  34. Classic rock radio station.
  35. Classical and jazz public radio station, operated by Temple University.
  36. Co-founder and MC of The Roots, Philadelphia's most celebrated hip-hop group. Known as one of the greatest lyricists in hip-hop.
  37. Coconut and cream cheese candy rolled in cinnamon, popular around St. Patrick's Day.
  38. Coffee roaster in Kensington.
  39. Coffee roaster with multiple locations.
  40. Coffee shops in Center City.
  41. Collection including the Soap Lady, conjoined twins, and Einstein's brain.
  42. Collection schedules, rules, and what goes where.
  43. College of Physicians of Philadelphia museum featuring medical oddities and specimens, including Einstein's brain.
  44. Colloquial name for the Eagles.
  45. Colonial-era newspaper published by Benjamin Franklin.
  46. Colonial mansion built by James Logan, William Penn's secretary.
  47. Comcast, cable, and broadcast industry.
  48. Comedian, actress, and writer from Upper Darby.
  49. Comedian and actor, raised in Philadelphia.
  50. Comedian and actor from North Philadelphia.

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