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Philadelphia Marathon

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Annual road race in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, passing historic landmarks including Independence Hall and the Philadelphia Museum of Art's iconic front steps.

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Philadelphia Marathon ranks #48 of 309 in the Marathon ranking, behind Vienna City Marathon, ahead of Barcelona Marathon.

Reliable big-city US race with historic landmarks, strong organization, good qualifier appeal, moderate elite prestige.

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When does the Philadelphia Marathon take place?

The annual road race is typically held on the third weekend of November. The timing is popular for runners looking to use the flat course to qualify for the following year's Boston Marathon.

What landmarks does the Philadelphia Marathon course pass?

The scenic route takes runners past the city's most historic sites, including Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell. Runners also famously run up the iconic front steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Is the Philadelphia Marathon a fast course?

Yes, the race is widely considered a fast, beginner-friendly course because it features relatively flat terrain with only minor elevation changes. This makes it highly sought-after by runners attempting to set personal records.

Who organizes the Philadelphia Marathon?

The event is produced by the City of Philadelphia and operates as a non-profit organization. It draws tens of thousands of runners across its full marathon, half marathon, and 8K races.

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