Philadelphia Geography

Can you name these well-known places in the Philadelphia area?
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Famous cracked bell
Liberty Bell
Building where the U.S. Constitution was signed
Independence Hall
Major rivers that meet in Philadelphia
Delaware
Schuylkill
Ivy League university
Pennsylvania
Suspension bridge that connects Philadelphia to Camden, NJ
Benjamin Franklin
Bridge named for a Long Island poet
Walt Whitman
Tallest building from 2008–2017
Comcast Center
First true penitentiary in the world
Eastern State
Building that Rocky Balboa ran up the 72 front steps of
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Largest park in Philadelphia
Fairmount Park
Queen Village is situated in an area also known by this name
Southwark
Neighborhood that is considered the largest open-air drug market on the East Coast
Kensington
University home to the Owls
Temple
Home field of the Eagles
Lincoln Financial
Bordering county to the north
Montgomery
Busiest street north-to-south
Broad Street
Neighborhood where Betsy Ross sewed the first U.S. flag
Old City
Waterfront area where the WWII submarine Becuna is on display
Penn's Landing
Site where the Continental Army camped in the winter of 1778
Valley Forge
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