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  1. Firm that established Collegiate Gothic at Penn and Princeton.
  2. First African American mayor of Philadelphia, 1984-1992. His tenure was marked by the MOVE bombing.
  3. First African American mayor of Philadelphia (1984-1992), whose tenure was marked by the MOVE bombing and fiscal challenges.
  4. First African American ordained in the Episcopal Church.
  5. First Philadelphia championship in 25 years, sparking citywide celebration.
  6. First Super Bowl championship for the Eagles, ending the alleged "Billy Penn Curse."
  7. First Swedish settlement in the Delaware Valley, established 1638 in present-day Wilmington.
  8. First baseman and 2006 NL MVP, power hitter who drove in runs during the Phillies' championship years (2006–2016). 58 home runs in 2006.
  9. First hospital, first children's hospital, first pharmacy school, first medical school, and numerous surgical and research innovations.
  10. First pharmacy school in the United States, now part of Saint Joseph's University.
  11. First successful use of a heart-lung bypass machine by Dr. John Gibbon at Jefferson.
  12. Fishtown bagel shop.
  13. Fishtown bar and live music venue.
  14. Fishtown brewery focused on spontaneous fermentation.
  15. Fishtown brewery known for pun-named beers.
  16. Fishtown concert hall: capacity, sound, and tips.
  17. Fishtown ice cream shop.
  18. Fishtown live music venue in a former Ajax Metal factory.
  19. Fishtown park commemorating William Penn's treaty with the Lenape.
  20. Fishtown pizza and wine bar from the Pizzeria Beddia team.
  21. Fishtown pizza shop and world's largest collection of pizza memorabilia, also a museum.
  22. Fishtown pizzeria.
  23. Fishtown pizzeria and pizza memorabilia museum.
  24. Fishtown pizzeria from Joe Beddia, formerly acclaimed as America's best pizza.
  25. Five championships during Philadelphia tenure.
  26. Flat terrain in eastern and southern portions of the city.
  27. Flyers captain, led team to back-to-back Stanley Cups.
  28. Flyers center, dominant player of the 1990s.
  29. Flyers goaltender, later general manager.
  30. Flyers goaltender, two-time Conn Smythe winner.
  31. Flyers winger, member of "Legion of Doom" line.
  32. Foliage, festivals, and football season.
  33. Food service and facilities company headquartered in Philadelphia.
  34. Forested gorge park along Wissahickon Creek.
  35. Former CEO of Aqua America.
  36. Former Flyers captain.
  37. Former Market Street department store.
  38. Former PBS station.
  39. Former Pirates mascot with Philadelphia connections.
  40. Former alternative rock station.
  41. Former arena in West Philadelphia, hosted 1964 DNC.
  42. Former arena on Market Street.
  43. Former city history museum, collection now held by Drexel.
  44. Former concert venue, now The Fillmore.
  45. Former department store, now Macy's, home to the Wanamaker Organ and Grand Court.
  46. Former department store chain.
  47. Former home of the Phillies, 1895-1938. Demolished 1950.
  48. Former municipal stadium that hosted Live Aid in 1985. Demolished 1992.
  49. Former pharmacy-focused university, merged with Saint Joseph's University in 2022.
  50. Former prison said to be among America's most haunted buildings.

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