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  1. Producer and songwriter, co-founder of Philadelphia International Records.
  2. Professional theater company.
  3. Progressive independent school.
  4. Prolific architect who designed the Philadelphia Museum of Art and numerous Main Line estates.
  5. Provider of water and wastewater services.
  6. Public and municipal courses in the city.
  7. Public community college serving the Philadelphia area.
  8. Public education employer.
  9. Public media news outlet.
  10. Public pools, swim clubs, and where to cool off.
  11. Public school system serving the city, one of the largest in the nation with approximately 200 schools.
  12. Publishing magnate, founded Curtis Publishing Company.
  13. Puerto Rican migration to Philadelphia
  14. Quaker meetinghouse dating to 1804.
  15. Quaker school in Center City.
  16. Quaker school in Germantown.
  17. Quaker school on City Avenue.
  18. Queen Village Jewish deli.
  19. Queen Village Jewish deli since 1923.
  20. R&B singer and former lead of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.
  21. R&B singer from Philadelphia.
  22. R&B singer from Philadelphia with a powerful voice and acclaimed albums.
  23. R&B vocal group, icons of Philadelphia soul.
  24. R&B vocal group from Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts.
  25. Radical Republican congressman from Lancaster, champion of Reconstruction and civil rights.
  26. Rail Park (Philadelphia)
  27. Rapid transit line connecting 69th Street to Norristown.
  28. Rapid transit line connecting Philadelphia to Camden and South Jersey.
  29. Rapper from North Philadelphia, a significant voice in Philadelphia hip-hop and prison reform advocacy. His criminal justice battle became a national story.
  30. Rapper from North Philadelphia.
  31. Rapper from South Philadelphia.
  32. Raptors nesting on Philadelphia buildings.
  33. ReAnimator Coffee
  34. Reading Chocolate Company
  35. Reading Terminal Market Amish pretzel stand.
  36. Reading Terminal Market Cajun and Creole food stall.
  37. Reading Terminal Market Jewish deli.
  38. Reading Terminal Market bakery and wholesale supplier.
  39. Reading Terminal Market pretzel vendor.
  40. Reading Terminal Market pretzel vendor with traditional Philadelphia soft pretzels.
  41. Reading Terminal Market vendor and other locations.
  42. Reading Terminal Market vendor focusing on local farms.
  43. Reconstructed 18th-century tavern in Old City, serving period-inspired cuisine. Originally a gathering place for Founding Fathers.
  44. Reconstructed house where Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence in June 1776. Located at 7th and Market Streets.
  45. Redeveloped shipyard with corporate offices.
  46. References to Philadelphia.
  47. Reform mayor from 1956-1962, helped modernize city government.
  48. Reggie Leach, the Flyers' right wing in the 1970s, scored 61 goals in 1976
  49. Regional bank with Philadelphia headquarters.
  50. Regional breakfast meat made from pork scraps.

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