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  1. Elaborately costumed Mummers.
  2. Elected official responsible for court security and civil process.
  3. Elected official who probates wills and administers estates.
  4. Elected party officials who lead each of the 66 wards.
  5. Elected party representatives from each division, two per party.
  6. Elected prosecutor for Philadelphia County.
  7. Election of Philadelphia's first female mayor.
  8. Electric, gas, water, and internet providers.
  9. Electric and gas utility serving Philadelphia, subsidiary of Exelon.
  10. Electric buses on routes in South and West Philadelphia.
  11. Elevated temperatures in developed areas.
  12. Elfreth's Alley-adjacent site where Betsy Ross allegedly made the first American flag.
  13. Elite golf club in Ardmore (near city limits) that has hosted five U.S. Opens and is considered one of the great golf courses in the world.
  14. Ellen Yin's acclaimed restaurant in Rittenhouse Square known for its seasonal small plates.
  15. Energy company with historical Philadelphia roots.
  16. Environmental-focused charter school.
  17. Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist, and Lutheran churches.
  18. Episcopal school, relocated from Center City to Newtown Square.
  19. Era of Democratic Party control beginning with Joseph Clark's mayoral victory.
  20. Essential tasks for new residents: IDs, registration, utilities, and getting oriented.
  21. Eugene Ormandy served as music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1938 to 1980
  22. Evangelical and charismatic churches.
  23. Evening edition of the Bulletin.
  24. Evolution of public health governance in Philadelphia.
  25. Experimental hip-hop artist from North Philadelphia.
  26. Explanation of the city's 3.75% wage tax for residents and how it affects take-home pay.
  27. FAQ template (schema.org FAQPage markup)
  28. FAQs for Schema Markup:
  29. Fairmount Park outdoor amphitheater hosting concerts and the Philadelphia Orchestra's summer season.
  30. Family-friendly activities, museums, and parks.
  31. Far Northeast Philadelphia, the section of the city beyond Cottman Avenue and approaching the Bucks County border, was developed primarily from the 1950s through the 1970s and retains the character of postwar suburban-style development within city limits.
  32. Far Northeast Philadelphia arterial through Somerton and Bustleton.
  33. Far Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood, site of the former Philadelphia State Hospital.
  34. Far Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood.
  35. Far Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood near the Bucks County border.
  36. Far Northeast Philadelphia planned community.
  37. Far West Philadelphia neighborhood, historically notable as the childhood home of Wilt Chamberlain.
  38. Far northeastern River Wards neighborhood with a small-town feel, along the Delaware River.
  39. Far northwest Philadelphia neighborhood near the Montgomery County border.
  40. Far southwest Philadelphia neighborhood adjacent to Kingsessing.
  41. Federal Donuts, a collaboration between Michael Solomonov and partners, brought an unlikely combination
  42. Federal Donuts, co-owned by chef Michael Solomonov and restaurateurs Steve Cook and others, is a Philadelphia fast-casual chain offering Korean-style fried chicken and freshly made-to-order donuts. The combination
  43. Fierce in-state NHL rivalry.
  44. Film director, born in Montana but attended PAFA.
  45. Film director from Philadelphia.
  46. Film director known for The Sixth Sense and other thrillers, lives outside Philadelphia.
  47. Film with Philadelphia TV station setting.
  48. Financier of the American Revolution, signer of the Declaration of Independence.
  49. Fine dining restaurant in the Rittenhouse Hotel.
  50. Fire suppression and emergency medical services, operating from over 60 stations.

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