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- Can you take photos at the LOVE sculpture?
- Can you take photos inside Independence Hall?
- Can you take pictures with the Rocky statue?
- Can you touch the Liberty Bell?
- Can you touch the butterflies?
- Can you tour Boathouse Row?
- Can you tour Pennsylvania Hospital?
- Can you tour ships at the Seaport Museum?
- Can you visit Battle of Germantown sites?
- Can you visit Benjamin Franklin's house?
- Can you visit Camp William Penn site?
- Can you visit Fort Mifflin?
- Can you visit Gloria Dei Church?
- Can you visit Gloria Dei Old Swedes Church?
- Can you visit Mother Bethel Church?
- Can you visit Underground Railroad sites in Philadelphia?
- Can you visit Washington Crossing?
- Can you visit the Battle of Germantown site?
- Can you visit the house where Jefferson wrote the Declaration?
- Can you walk down Elfreth's Alley?
- Can you walk through Society Hill?
- Can you walk through the Giant Heart?
- Can you watch the Dad Vail Regatta?
- Cantilever bridge connecting Port Richmond to Pennsauken, NJ.
- Career and technical education school.
- Catholic high school in Warminster, serving many Philadelphia families.
- Catholic hospital in Northeast Philadelphia.
- Catholic hospital in West Philadelphia.
- Catholic liberal arts college in Chestnut Hill.
- Catholic school network operated by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
- Catholic university in Northeast Philadelphia.
- Catholic university in northwest Philadelphia, founded by the Christian Brothers.
- Cedar Park and Fishtown brewery, one of Philadelphia's first craft breweries.
- Celebratory food references to the Super Bowl trick play.
- Cemetery where Benjamin Franklin and other notable Philadelphians are buried.
- Center City's oldest continuously operating tavern, opened in 1860.
- Center City/North Philadelphia district.
- Center City district.
- Center City museum exploring the history of chemistry and science.
- Center City park, one of William Penn's original five squares, featuring the Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier.
- Center City seafood restaurant opened in 1976, a Sansom Street institution.
- Center City shopping mall, formerly Gallery at Market East.
- Center City street.
- Center City university focused on health sciences, merged with Philadelphia University.
- Charter network with multiple locations.
- Charter school focused on performing arts education.
- Cheesesteak ordering terminology for with or without onions.
- Chef Peter Serpico's eponymous restaurant on South Street, a collaboration with David Chang's Momofuku group, brought Asian-influenced contemporary American cooking to Philadelphia when it opened in 2013.
- Cherry blossoms, outdoor dining returns, and events.
- Chester County theater serving the Philadelphia region.