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- Philadelphia as a major Union industrial and medical center during the Civil War; Camp William Penn (where Black regiments trained); and the city's complex racial politics during the war.
- Philadelphia candy, now owned by Just Born.
- Philadelphia cheesesteak
- Philadelphia chromosome
- Philadelphia during the 1920s, including bootlegging operations and speakeasies.
- Philadelphia hip-hop
- Philadelphia institutions' contributions to pandemic response.
- Philadelphia pronunciation of "water."
- Philadelphia region as a hub for drug development and manufacturing.
- Philadelphia slang for "alright."
- Philadelphia slang for acting foolish.
- Philadelphia soul group.
- Philadelphia soul group featuring Teddy Pendergrass, produced by Gamble & Huff. "If You Don't Know Me by Now" is their signature hit.
- Philadelphia soul group known for "La-La (Means I Love You)."
- Philadelphia specialty of slow-roasted pork with sharp provolone and broccoli rabe.
- Philadelphia term for an older person, especially one who gives advice.
- Philadelphia term of address.
- Phillie Phanatic
- Phillies center fielder, Hall of Famer, later beloved broadcaster.
- Phillies first baseman, 2006 MVP, key to 2008 championship.
- Phillies pitcher, 2008 World Series MVP.
- Phillies pitcher, Hall of Famer.
- Phillies pitcher, four-time Cy Young winner, Hall of Famer.
- Phillies second baseman, fan favorite, key to 2008 championship.
- Phillies shortstop, 2007 MVP, face of the franchise.
- Phillies third baseman, three-time MVP, Hall of Famer.
- Philly
- Philly Cheesesteak
- Phoenixville distillery serving Philadelphia market.
- Pine Street antiques corridor.
- Pioneer of gangsta rap, first to put Philadelphia on the hip-hop map.
- Pizza Brain
- Pizza in Philadelphia
- Pizzeria Beddia
- Plant-based options across the city.
- Poet, former U.S. Poet Laureate.
- Poet, taught at Temple University.
- Police, fire, hospitals, and urgent care.
- Polish immigration to Philadelphia
- Popular birding locations.
- Popular routes, running clubs, and races.
- Pork roll
- Port Richmond commercial corridor and arterial, connecting the River Wards to the northeast.
- Powerful Republican U.S. Senator who dominated Pennsylvania politics in the early 20th century.
- Pre-Super Bowl era titles.
- Presiding officer of City Council, elected by council members.
- Prestigious conservatory in Rittenhouse Square, tuition-free for all admitted students.
- Private boys' school in Chestnut Hill.
- Private university in University City, known for its co-op program.
- Producer and arranger, key architect of the "Sound of Philadelphia."