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100

This head coach led the Philadelphia Eagles to their first Super Bowl victory in 2018.

Doug Pederson

100

The largest landscaped urban park in the world also credited for having the country's first zoo.

Fairmont Park

100

This chocolate bar is made right here in PA and is known as America’s most iconic chocolate bar.

The Hershey bar

100

Pat and Tiffany launch into a dance routine as the Eagles beat the Cowboys in this movie.

Silver Lings Playbook 

100

This Philadelphia native purchased the oldest football club in Wales (and the 3rd oldest in the world). 

Rob McElhenney 

200

This Philadelphia Phillies player won the National League MVP award in 2006.

Ryan Howard

200

The oldest operational theater in the English-speaking world is located right in Philadelphia. 

The Walnut Street Theater

200

A dish consisting of a bread roll, meat, cheese and toppings that is very typical of Philadelphia.

Hoagie

200

Starring two popular SNL alumni, this film shot in 2008 included LOVE Park which is a great place to walk a baby.

Baby Mama

200

This character claimed to be "the real Napster" in the movie "The Italian Job".

Seth Green

300

This former Philadelphia Phillies pitcher, in his first career postseason appearance, threw a no-hitter against the Cincinnati Reds in 2010.

Roy Halladay

300

In 1987, the "understanding" between Philadelphia developers that no high rise taller than City Hall would be constructed in the city, was broken with the construction of this building. 

One Liberty Place

300

Philadelphia has been producing these snack cakes since 1914 and they are still a favorite today. 

Tastykake

300

Ben Gates races across Philadelphia to obtain a clue that has been preserved on the back of a historical document also located in Philadelphia. 

National Treasure

300

This record setting female artist grew up on a Christmas Tree farm outside of Philadelphia.

Taylor Swift

400

This former Philadelphia Flyers forward holds the franchise record for the most career points as a Flyer.

Bobby Clarke

400

The historical significance of this Philadelphia landmark is in dispute over doubts it was the actual site where American flag was sewn. 

The Betsy Ross House 

400

In 1994, this coffee roaster opened its doors near Rittenhouse Square.

La Colombe

400

Directed by a Philly native and shot all over the city, this movie's main character Stanley Sugarman needed just one big find to make his shot. 

Hustle 

400

Best known for his twisted endings and mouth dropping plots, this filmmaker often makes a cameo in his own movies.

M. Night Shamalan

500

This former general manager of the Philadelphia 76ers was known for implementing the "Trust the Process" strategy.

Sam Hinkie

500

Located in Philadelphia, this is the nation's oldest residential street where many of the houses are still lived in. 

Elfreth's Alley

500

This James Beard Award semifinalist for Outstanding Bar Program (2016) and Outstanding Wine, Beer or Spirits Producer (2020) got its start in the suburbs of Philadelphia.

Tired Hands

500

This 1987 movie featured the old Wanamaker building (now Macy's) as the home for its main character.

Mannequin 

500

After starting in the girl group Choice, this artist went solo and topped U.S. charts, gaining international attention with other female artists on a remake of another Philly native's song.

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