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