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  1. Greek Revival Architecture‏‎ (18:59, 23 April 2026)
  2. Greek Revival museum building completed 1928, famous for its "Rocky Steps."‏‎ (19:00, 23 April 2026)
  3. Green Woods Charter School‏‎ (19:00, 23 April 2026)
  4. Greene Street Friends School‏‎ (19:01, 23 April 2026)
  5. Groundbreaking contralto who broke racial barriers in classical music.‏‎ (19:01, 23 April 2026)
  6. Growing Mexican community, South Philadelphia, and cultural presence.‏‎ (19:01, 23 April 2026)
  7. Gurdwaras and Sikh community.‏‎ (19:03, 23 April 2026)
  8. Hahnemann University Hospital‏‎ (19:03, 23 April 2026)
  9. Hall and Oates‏‎ (19:04, 23 April 2026)
  10. Hall of Fame left-handed pitcher, one of the greatest of his era. Won four Cy Young Awards with the Phillies; famous 27-win season in 1972 on a last-place team.‏‎ (19:04, 23 April 2026)
  11. Alternative weekly.‏‎ (19:04, 23 April 2026)
  12. Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes‏‎ (19:04, 23 April 2026)
  13. Harrowgate‏‎ (19:05, 23 April 2026)
  14. Has Philadelphia hosted political conventions before?‏‎ (19:05, 23 April 2026)
  15. Haverford College‏‎ (19:06, 23 April 2026)
  16. Haverford School‏‎ (19:06, 23 April 2026)
  17. Hawaiian-inspired restaurant from Kiki Aranita.‏‎ (19:06, 23 April 2026)
  18. Headhouse Square‏‎ (19:07, 23 April 2026)
  19. Healthcare and education employer.‏‎ (19:07, 23 April 2026)
  20. Heavyweight boxing champion, trained in North Philadelphia.‏‎ (19:08, 23 April 2026)
  21. Henry Ossawa Tanner‏‎ (19:08, 23 April 2026)
  22. Heritage streetcar line operating PCC cars.‏‎ (19:08, 23 April 2026)
  23. High school in Germantown, named for the civil rights leader.‏‎ (19:09, 23 April 2026)
  24. Hip-hop DJ, longtime collaborator with Will Smith.‏‎ (19:10, 23 April 2026)
  25. Hip sandwich shop in Washington Square West, known for creative hoagies and breakfast sandwiches.‏‎ (19:10, 23 April 2026)
  26. Historic Center City hospital that controversially closed in 2019.‏‎ (19:11, 23 April 2026)
  27. Historic Market Street department store building.‏‎ (19:12, 23 April 2026)
  28. Historic North Broad Street boxing venue.‏‎ (19:13, 23 April 2026)
  29. Historic Northern Liberties stream, now buried.‏‎ (19:13, 23 April 2026)
  30. Historic Philadelphia soup with tripe.‏‎ (19:13, 23 April 2026)
  31. Historic Phillies ballpark.‏‎ (19:14, 23 April 2026)
  32. Historic Preservation Philadelphia‏‎ (19:14, 23 April 2026)
  33. Historic University of Pennsylvania basketball arena, "The Cathedral of College Basketball."‏‎ (19:14, 23 April 2026)
  34. Historic West Philadelphia stream, now buried.‏‎ (19:15, 23 April 2026)
  35. Historic baseball stadium, former home of the Athletics and Phillies.‏‎ (19:15, 23 April 2026)
  36. Historic body that governed Philadelphia's park system.‏‎ (19:15, 23 April 2026)
  37. Historic breweries in Brewerytown and beyond.‏‎ (19:16, 23 April 2026)
  38. Historic bridge crossing the Schuylkill in East Falls.‏‎ (19:16, 23 April 2026)
  39. Historic commercial street in Center City, parallel to Market Street. Home of the first American bank buildings and a long retail history.‏‎ (19:17, 23 April 2026)
  40. Historic diagonal street running from Northern Liberties to Chestnut Hill.‏‎ (19:17, 23 April 2026)
  41. Historic neighborhood rich in colonial-era sites, including Cliveden (site of the Battle of Germantown) and the Germantown White House.‏‎ (19:19, 23 April 2026)
  42. Historic road running west from Center City.‏‎ (19:19, 23 April 2026)
  43. Historic transit company that preceded SEPTA.‏‎ (19:20, 23 April 2026)
  44. Historical Society of Pennsylvania‏‎ (19:20, 23 April 2026)
  45. History from colonial era through Great Migration to present day.‏‎ (19:21, 23 April 2026)
  46. History of German immigration, Germantown, and cultural contributions.‏‎ (19:21, 23 April 2026)
  47. Hitchcock film with Philadelphia locations.‏‎ (19:23, 23 April 2026)
  48. Hoagies‏‎ (19:23, 23 April 2026)
  49. Home of the Philadelphia 76ers and Flyers since 1996. Also major concert venue. Located in the South Philadelphia sports complex.‏‎ (19:24, 23 April 2026)
  50. Horace Trumbauer‏‎ (19:26, 23 April 2026)

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