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    Philadelphia Ballparks

Frequently Asked Questions about Philadelphia Ballparks

    • What was the population of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1998? ( goto )


    • Who wore #31 for the 1980 Philadelphia Eagles? ( goto )


    • Of all the major league stadiums, how many ballparks are not named for corporate sponsors and what are their names please? ( goto )


    • What the heck happened with the Philadelphia project? ( goto )


    • Why is Philadelphia called " The City of Brotherly Love"? ( goto )


    • What retired Philadelphia 76ers center and Philadelphia Eagles player share the same last name? ( goto )


    • After the 2004 MLB season, two players will be able to claim they played in over 40 ballparks. Does one play in the American League, the other in the National League? ( goto )


    • In what theater is The Lion King playing in Philadelphia, PA? ( goto )


    • Who released an album in 2000 called 'Sailing to Philadelphia?' ( goto )


    • Which haunting song was played in the end sequence of the 1993 film 'Philadelphia'? ( goto )


    • In what year did Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia first open? ( goto )


    • What are the two Major League Baseball teams Philadelphia was home to in the 1940s? ( goto )


    • What player came to Atlanta in the trade with Philadelphia for Kevin Millwood? ( goto )


    • The Philadelphia Museum of Art is modeled after which building in France? ( goto )


    • Who did Elton John write the song Philadelphia Freedom for? ( goto )


    • What happened to Cadillac Jack of WXTU Radio Station Philadelphia? ( goto )


    • Who is the Buffalo-born musician who played the national anthem for the Philadelphia 76ers and Philadelphia Eagles and was a founding member of the Four Clefs? ( goto )


    • Who is the Buffalo born musician who played the national anthem for the Philadelphia 76ers and Philadelphia Eagles and was a founding member of the Four Clefs? ( goto )


    • Shirley Brickley was the lead singer of what early 60s group from Philadelphia? ( goto )


    • Since 1900 which Philadelphia Philly has the most career stolen bases? ( goto )


    • The soundtrack of the movie "Philadelphia" featured songs by Bruce Springsteen and who else? ( goto )


    • Turkey Hill has just come out with a 'Philadelphia Style' Ice Cream...when did Philadelphia ever became famous for its Ice Cream? ( goto )


    • Who said that the people in Philadelphia have an open door,but not much strength? ( goto )


    • In what year did Benjamin Franklin first move to Philadelphia from Boston? ( goto )


    • What is the name of the mascott for the Philadelphia Eagles, and what are names of some other NFL mascotts? ( goto )


    • Who was the basketball player who once pulled down 40 rebounds in a game against Philadelphia? ( goto )


    • Did the "Philadelphia Experiment" really occur, and if so, were the results ever made public? ( goto )


    • Who worked for the Syracuse University radio station and then got a job as a summer replacement at WFIL in Philadelphia in 1952? ( goto )


    • Does anyone know the regular season won-lost record of the Philadelphia 76ers vs. the Boston Celtics from 1970-79, 1980-89, and 1990-99? ( goto )


    • Who is the legendary football rusher who played for the Minnesota Vikings, Philadelphia Eagles, and the Dallas {Cowboys;} retired from the NFL in 1997? ( goto )


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