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- Chester stadium home to the Philadelphia Union since 2010.
- Chestnut Hill bakery.
- Chestnut Hill bakery operating since 1889.
- Chestnut Hill museum focused on Philadelphia-area artists.
- Chet Walker played for the 76ers from 1962 to 1969, one of the key players on the 1967 NBA championship team widely considered one of the greatest in league history. A seven-time All-Star.
- Chickie's and Pete's, a Philadelphia sports bar chain founded by Pete Ciarrocchi in Northeast Philadelphia, is best known for its signature Crab Fries
- Chief executive of the city, elected to four-year terms with a two-term limit.
- Children's hospital in North Philadelphia.
- Children's museum in Fairmount Park's Memorial Hall, designed for kids under seven.
- Chinatown Burmese restaurant.
- Chinatown Chinese restaurant.
- Chinatown Vietnamese institution.
- Chinatown Vietnamese restaurant.
- Chinatown bubble tea and café.
- Chinatown dim sum restaurant.
- Chinatown noodle shop.
- Chinatown soup dumplings.
- Chris Deluzio
- Christian Brothers school in Wyndmoor.
- Christmas Village, light shows, and seasonal traditions.
- City's list of historically significant buildings and districts.
- City's long tradition in competitive rowing.
- City's tradition in professional boxing.
- City agency responsible for designating and protecting historic buildings.
- City agency responsible for public health programs and disease prevention.
- City efforts to address the addiction epidemic centered in Kensington.
- Civics-focused school in Center City.
- Civil rights lawyer and NAACP leader.
- Civil rights leader, assassinated while voting in 1871.
- Civil unrest and protests in Philadelphia following George Floyd's death.
- Civil unrest in North Philadelphia following a confrontation between police and Black residents. Led to increased tensions during the Civil Rights era.
- Claes Oldenburg's pop art sculpture at Centre Square.
- Classic South Street cheesesteak shop (South Street location opened 1976). One of the most beloved spots for locals; also has other locations.
- Classic rock radio station.
- Classical and jazz public radio station, operated by Temple University.
- Co-founder and MC of The Roots, Philadelphia's most celebrated hip-hop group. Known as one of the greatest lyricists in hip-hop.
- Coconut and cream cheese candy rolled in cinnamon, popular around St. Patrick's Day.
- Coffee roaster in Kensington.
- Coffee roaster with multiple locations.
- Coffee shops in Center City.
- Collection including the Soap Lady, conjoined twins, and Einstein's brain.
- Collection schedules, rules, and what goes where.
- College of Physicians of Philadelphia museum featuring medical oddities and specimens, including Einstein's brain.
- Colloquial name for the Eagles.
- Colonial-era newspaper published by Benjamin Franklin.
- Colonial mansion built by James Logan, William Penn's secretary.
- Comcast, cable, and broadcast industry.
- Comedian, actress, and writer from Upper Darby.
- Comedian and actor, raised in Philadelphia.
- Comedian and actor from North Philadelphia.