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  1. Italian Market specialty food purveyor founded in 1939, known for cheese and cured meats.
  2. Italian Market specialty foods.
  3. Italian Market vendor.
  4. Italian Market water ice institution.
  5. James Tate (politician)
  6. Japanese cultural site in Fairmount Park.
  7. Jazz pianist from Philadelphia, member of Coltrane's classic quartet.
  8. Jazz trumpeter from Philadelphia.
  9. John B. Kelly Sr. Scenic Drive
  10. John C. Bogle
  11. John F. Street
  12. John Mercer
  13. July 4th celebration with concerts.
  14. K'Far
  15. Keith Haring mural in South Philadelphia.
  16. Kensington craft distillery producing whiskey, bourbon, and vodka.
  17. Korean grocery store in Upper Darby with Philadelphia shoppers.
  18. Large charter network operating multiple schools across Philadelphia.
  19. Large comprehensive high school in Northeast Philadelphia.
  20. Large multi-use event space in a former water filtration building in Callowhill.
  21. Late Victorian style with asymmetrical facades and decorative elements.
  22. Laurel
  23. Legendary jazz saxophonist who lived in Philadelphia from 1943-1958.
  24. Lifestyle and fashion magazine.
  25. Little Italy, Philadelphia
  26. Long-serving U.S. Representative from Philadelphia's 1st Congressional District.
  27. Long-serving U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, known for the "single-bullet theory" and party switch.
  28. MC of The Roots.
  29. MLS regular season championship.
  30. Main Line Health hospital in Wynnewood.
  31. Main street through West Philadelphia.
  32. Major League Baseball's National League franchise, founded 1883
  33. Major League Baseball franchise that played in Philadelphia 1901–1954 before moving to Kansas City. Featured legendary manager Connie Mack and multiple championships.
  34. Major Northeast Philadelphia arterial, notorious for its design.
  35. Major airport serving the region, seventh-largest in the United States.
  36. Major arterial in Northwest Philadelphia running through Roxborough and Manayunk toward the Wissahickon.
  37. Major corruption cases throughout the city's history.
  38. Major daily newspaper, founded 1829, among America's oldest daily newspapers.
  39. Major health insurer headquartered in Philadelphia.
  40. Major labor action involving transit workers and sympathetic strikers across the city.
  41. Major newspaper that closed in 1942.
  42. Major railroad company headquartered in Philadelphia, operator of the Reading Terminal.
  43. Major suburban office market.
  44. Major suburban shopping center.
  45. Managing Director of Philadelphia
  46. Marc Vetri's flagship Italian restaurant, consistently ranked among America's best Italian restaurants.
  47. Martha
  48. Mayor 2008-2016, known for bringing the Democratic National Convention to Philadelphia.
  49. McGillin's Olde Ale House
  50. Mediterranean BYOB

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