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  1. Reggie Leach, the Flyers' right wing in the 1970s, scored 61 goals in 1976
  2. Regional bank with Philadelphia headquarters.
  3. Regional chain with numerous Philadelphia area locations.
  4. Research library and museum focusing on Pennsylvania and American history.
  5. Residential area adjacent to Wynnefield.
  6. Residential neighborhood north of Fishtown, historically home to Philadelphia's Polish community.
  7. Residential street south of Walnut.
  8. Restaurant, food production, and distribution sector.
  9. Revolutionary War fort on the Delaware River, site of a crucial 1777 siege that delayed British naval reinforcements. Later served as a Civil War POW camp.
  10. Revolutionary radial-design prison, opened 1829, now a museum.
  11. Richard J. Austin
  12. Ridge Avenue
  13. Rittenhouse Square restaurant known for inventive New American cuisine.
  14. Rittenhouse Square upscale retail corridor.
  15. Rittenhouse specialty coffee.
  16. Robert Morris
  17. Rock musician from Upper Darby.
  18. Rocky Balboa statue
  19. Rocky III
  20. Romantic comedy set at Wanamaker's.
  21. Rouge (restaurant)
  22. Roxborough neighborhood cheesesteak shop, known for its generous portions.
  23. Roxborough neighborhood cheesesteak spot.
  24. SEO Keywords: East Mount Airy, Mt Airy east side, East Mount Airy homes
  25. SEPTA's busiest route, running from 69th Street to Frankford.
  26. SEPTA Broad Street Line
  27. SEPTA Bus System
  28. SEPTA Regional Rail
  29. STEM-focused magnet school in North Philadelphia.
  30. Saint Joseph's Preparatory School
  31. Sansom Street jewelry district.
  32. Scenic drive on the west side of the Schuylkill.
  33. Schuylkill River
  34. Second campus of the Science Leadership Academy model.
  35. Section of Mount Airy with distinct community identity.
  36. See Musicians section.
  37. See Political Leaders section.
  38. Sequel continuing the Creed story.
  39. Seven council members elected citywide, with no more than five from one party.
  40. Short expressway crossing Center City.
  41. Shortstop for the Phillies 2000–2014, 2007 NL MVP, and part of the championship core. Known for his proclamation that the Phillies were "the team to beat."
  42. Side-by-side comparisons of key neighborhoods.
  43. Sigma Sound Studio
  44. Silver Linings Playbook
  45. Singer-songwriter born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, near Philadelphia. Early career rooted in Philadelphia R&B and pop music scenes.
  46. Singer-songwriter from South Philadelphia.
  47. Singer and actor from South Philadelphia.
  48. Site of the capital of New Sweden, the first European settlement within present-day Pennsylvania.
  49. Small Southwest Philadelphia community.
  50. Small neighborhood between Fishtown and Port Richmond.

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