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- K'Far
- Keith Haring mural in South Philadelphia.
- Kensington Quarters
- Kensington church and museum dedicated to Philadelphia's first male American saint.
- Kensington craft distillery producing whiskey, bourbon, and vodka.
- Korean grocery store in Upper Darby with Philadelphia shoppers.
- LGBTQ+ activism in Philadelphia
- LGBTQ+ newspaper.
- Large Catholic high school that closed in 2010.
- Large charter network operating multiple schools across Philadelphia.
- Large comprehensive high school in Northeast Philadelphia.
- Large multi-use event space in a former water filtration building in Callowhill.
- Large park in Northeast Philadelphia.
- Large public research university in North Philadelphia, founded in 1884.
- Large soft pretzel chain founded in Philadelphia.
- Larry Krasner
- Laser Wolf
- Late 1990s cultural development along South Broad Street.
- Late Victorian style with asymmetrical facades and decorative elements.
- Lauded BYOB in Rittenhouse Square neighborhood known for creative cooking in an intimate space.
- Laurel
- Law, accounting, and consulting firms.
- Law enforcement agency with over 6,400 sworn officers across 21 patrol districts.
- Legal thriller novelist from Philadelphia.
- Legendary department store, now Macy's, home to the Wanamaker Organ.
- Legendary jazz saxophonist who lived in Philadelphia from 1943-1958.
- Legends about hidden rooms and tunnels beneath City Hall.
- Legislative body consisting of 17 members: 10 elected from districts and 7 at-large.
- Leonard Perelman
- Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
- Liberty Place
- Lifestyle and fashion magazine.
- Linear park built on an abandoned rail viaduct in Callowhill.
- Linguist and philosopher, born in Philadelphia.
- Little Italy, Philadelphia
- Local name for the Market-Frankford Line.
- Logan Circle
- Long-serving U.S. Representative from Philadelphia's 1st Congressional District.
- Long-serving U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, known for the "single-bullet theory" and party switch.
- Louis I. Kahn
- M. Night Shyamalan
- M. Night Shyamalan superhero film.
- MC of The Roots.
- MLB team founded 1883. World Series champions 1980, 2008. Play at Citizens Bank Park.
- MLS Eastern Conference rivalry.
- MLS regular season championship.
- MLS team founded 2008. Play at Subaru Park in Chester.
- Made in America
- Magic Gardens
- Main Line Health hospital in Wynnewood.