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Philadelphia (/fɪləˈdɛlfiə/ fil-ə-DEL-fee-ə),
colloquially referred to as Philly, is the most
populous city in the U.S.
state of
Pennsylvania and the sixth-most...
- The
history of the
Athletics Major League Baseball franchise spans the
period from 1901 to the
present day,
having begun as a
charter member franchise...
- The
Academy of
Natural Sciences of
Drexel University,
formerly the
Academy of
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, is the
oldest natural science research...
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Middle School closed in 2018. Fred Barnett,
former wide
receiver for the
Philadelpia Eagles.
Walter Luzar "Choker" Campbell,
musician Dorsett Terrell Davis...
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licensed on
February 21, 1922 and
deleted November 7, 1923. KYW
moved to
Philadelpia in 1934. Gootee, Tom. "Tom Gootee's
History of WMAQ-Chapter 2". Gootee...
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Friedenberg (October 6, 1934). "Temple
Romps Over
Texas Gridders, 40-6". The
Philadelpia Inquirer. p. 15. "Owls Tie Indiana, 6-6: Owls and Foes
Tally Scores on...
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Friedenberg (October 6, 1934). "Temple
Romps Over
Texas Gridders, 40-6". The
Philadelpia Inquirer. p. 15. "Gents beat
Texas Aggies, 13–0". The
Shreveport Times...