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- Italian Market specialty food purveyor founded in 1939, known for cheese and cured meats.
- Italian Market specialty foods.
- Italian Market vendor.
- Italian Market water ice institution.
- James Tate (politician)
- Japanese cultural site in Fairmount Park.
- Jazz pianist from Philadelphia, member of Coltrane's classic quartet.
- Jazz trumpeter from Philadelphia.
- John B. Kelly Sr. Scenic Drive
- John C. Bogle
- John F. Street
- John Mercer
- July 4th celebration with concerts.
- K'Far
- Keith Haring mural in South Philadelphia.
- Kensington craft distillery producing whiskey, bourbon, and vodka.
- Korean grocery store in Upper Darby with Philadelphia shoppers.
- Large charter network operating multiple schools across Philadelphia.
- Large comprehensive high school in Northeast Philadelphia.
- Large multi-use event space in a former water filtration building in Callowhill.
- Late Victorian style with asymmetrical facades and decorative elements.
- Laurel
- Legendary jazz saxophonist who lived in Philadelphia from 1943-1958.
- Lifestyle and fashion magazine.
- Little Italy, Philadelphia
- Long-serving U.S. Representative from Philadelphia's 1st Congressional District.
- Long-serving U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, known for the "single-bullet theory" and party switch.
- MC of The Roots.
- MLS regular season championship.
- Main Line Health hospital in Wynnewood.
- Main street through West Philadelphia.
- Major League Baseball's National League franchise, founded 1883
- Major League Baseball franchise that played in Philadelphia 1901–1954 before moving to Kansas City. Featured legendary manager Connie Mack and multiple championships.
- Major Northeast Philadelphia arterial, notorious for its design.
- Major airport serving the region, seventh-largest in the United States.
- Major arterial in Northwest Philadelphia running through Roxborough and Manayunk toward the Wissahickon.
- Major corruption cases throughout the city's history.
- Major daily newspaper, founded 1829, among America's oldest daily newspapers.
- Major health insurer headquartered in Philadelphia.
- Major labor action involving transit workers and sympathetic strikers across the city.
- Major newspaper that closed in 1942.
- Major railroad company headquartered in Philadelphia, operator of the Reading Terminal.
- Major suburban office market.
- Major suburban shopping center.
- Managing Director of Philadelphia
- Marc Vetri's flagship Italian restaurant, consistently ranked among America's best Italian restaurants.
- Martha
- Mayor 2008-2016, known for bringing the Democratic National Convention to Philadelphia.
- McGillin's Olde Ale House
- Mediterranean BYOB