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- Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush
- Arts and Crafts architect known for houses and the University of Pennsylvania Museum.
- Arts magnet in Northeast Philadelphia.
- Asian-American focused charter school in Chinatown.
- Asian supermarket in South Philadelphia.
- Atlantic 10 teams of La Salle University.
- Atlantic 10 teams of Saint Joseph's University.
- Atlantic City institution popular with Philadelphians "down the shore."
- Atlantic Division rivalry.
- Augustinian university in the western suburbs, known for basketball championships.
- Author of Black Ice, teaches at Penn.
- Author of Little Women, born in Germantown.
- Author of The Virginian, from Philadelphia.
- Author of Wicked, from Albany but with Philadelphia connections.
- Authority managing on-street parking and enforcement.
- Avenue of the Arts
- Avenue of the Arts performing arts center opened in 2001, home to the Philadelphia Orchestra.
- Avenue of the Arts theater company known for innovative productions.
- Awbury Arboretum
- Bagel shop with multiple locations.
- Baker Bowl, at Broad and Huntingdon Streets, served as the Phillies' home from 1887 to 1938. Known for its short right-field wall (only 280 feet to the foul pole) that inflated batting statistics for right-handed hitters.
- Baldwin Locomotive Works
- Baldwin Locomotive Works and Philadelphia's role in railroad equipment.
- Baldwin School
- Banking, insurance, and investment industry presence.
- Baptist, AME, and other Black church traditions.
- Bar guide by neighborhood and vibe.
- Barbacoa tacos in the Italian Market.
- Barclay Prime
- Barnes Foundation
- Barry Ashbee played defense for the Flyers from 1970 to 1974, a key member of the first Stanley Cup championship team. He was struck in the eye by a puck in the 1974 semifinals, ending his career. His
- Bars, clubs, and venues.
- Bartrams Garden
- Baseball stadium that hosted the Athletics and Phillies. Demolished 1976.
- Basketball doubleheaders at the Palestra.
- Basketball legend from West Philadelphia, only player to score 100 points in a single game.
- Basketball player and coach from North Philadelphia.
- Bassetts Ice Cream
- Battle of Germantown
- Beanie Sigel
- Beaux-Arts Architecture
- Beaux-Arts railroad station completed 1933, among the nation's grandest train stations.
- Bella Vista
- Belmont Plateau
- Belmont Village
- Beloved Center City diner that closed in 2018.
- Beloved Phillies mascot, subject of legal disputes over ownership.
- Beltway around western Philadelphia suburbs.
- Ben Franklin High School
- Benjamin Franklin