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  1. Philadelphia's rise as the largest and most prosperous city in British North America by the mid-18th century.
  2. Philadelphia's second championship, defeating the Tampa Bay Rays. First world championship for any Philadelphia professional sports team since 1983.
  3. Philadelphia's stock of brick rowhouses
  4. Philadelphia-area oil refineries along the Schuylkill and Delaware.
  5. Philadelphia-area steel production history.
  6. Philadelphia 76ers mascot.
  7. Philadelphia Athletics
  8. Philadelphia Charter of 1951
  9. Philadelphia Department of Streets
  10. Philadelphia Flyers mascot, viral sensation introduced in 2018.
  11. Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series
  12. Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority
  13. Philadelphia Route 15
  14. Philadelphia Soul
  15. Philadelphia Wage Tax
  16. Philadelphia Wings mascot.
  17. Philadelphia as Capital of the United States
  18. Philadelphia candy, now owned by Just Born.
  19. Philadelphia chromosome
  20. Philadelphia slang for acting foolish.
  21. Philadelphia term of address.
  22. Phillies first baseman, 2006 MVP, key to 2008 championship.
  23. Phillies pitcher, 2008 World Series MVP.
  24. Phillies pitcher, Hall of Famer.
  25. Phillies pitcher, four-time Cy Young winner, Hall of Famer.
  26. Phillies shortstop, 2007 MVP, face of the franchise.
  27. Phillies third baseman, three-time MVP, Hall of Famer.
  28. Phoenixville distillery serving Philadelphia market.
  29. Pizzeria Beddia
  30. Plant-based options across the city.
  31. Polish immigration to Philadelphia
  32. Popular birding locations.
  33. Powerful Republican U.S. Senator who dominated Pennsylvania politics in the early 20th century.
  34. Pre-Super Bowl era titles.
  35. Producer and arranger, key architect of the "Sound of Philadelphia."
  36. Producer and songwriter, co-founder of Philadelphia International Records.
  37. Public community college serving the Philadelphia area.
  38. Public media news outlet.
  39. Publishing magnate, founded Curtis Publishing Company.
  40. Puerto Rican migration to Philadelphia
  41. Quaker school in Center City.
  42. Quaker school on City Avenue.
  43. Queen Village Jewish deli since 1923.
  44. R&B singer from Philadelphia.
  45. Rapper from South Philadelphia.
  46. Reading Terminal Market Amish pretzel stand.
  47. Reading Terminal Market Cajun and Creole food stall.
  48. Reading Terminal Market Jewish deli.
  49. Reading Terminal Market pretzel vendor.
  50. References to Philadelphia.

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