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- Firm that established Collegiate Gothic at Penn and Princeton.
- First African American mayor of Philadelphia, 1984-1992. His tenure was marked by the MOVE bombing.
- First African American mayor of Philadelphia (1984-1992), whose tenure was marked by the MOVE bombing and fiscal challenges.
- First African American ordained in the Episcopal Church.
- First Philadelphia championship in 25 years, sparking citywide celebration.
- First Super Bowl championship for the Eagles, ending the alleged "Billy Penn Curse."
- First Swedish settlement in the Delaware Valley, established 1638 in present-day Wilmington.
- First baseman and 2006 NL MVP, power hitter who drove in runs during the Phillies' championship years (2006–2016). 58 home runs in 2006.
- First hospital, first children's hospital, first pharmacy school, first medical school, and numerous surgical and research innovations.
- First pharmacy school in the United States, now part of Saint Joseph's University.
- First successful use of a heart-lung bypass machine by Dr. John Gibbon at Jefferson.
- Fishtown bagel shop.
- Fishtown bar and live music venue.
- Fishtown brewery focused on spontaneous fermentation.
- Fishtown brewery known for pun-named beers.
- Fishtown concert hall: capacity, sound, and tips.
- Fishtown ice cream shop.
- Fishtown live music venue in a former Ajax Metal factory.
- Fishtown park commemorating William Penn's treaty with the Lenape.
- Fishtown pizza and wine bar from the Pizzeria Beddia team.
- Fishtown pizza shop and world's largest collection of pizza memorabilia, also a museum.
- Fishtown pizzeria.
- Fishtown pizzeria and pizza memorabilia museum.
- Fishtown pizzeria from Joe Beddia, formerly acclaimed as America's best pizza.
- Five championships during Philadelphia tenure.
- Flat terrain in eastern and southern portions of the city.
- Flyers captain, led team to back-to-back Stanley Cups.
- Flyers center, dominant player of the 1990s.
- Flyers goaltender, later general manager.
- Flyers goaltender, two-time Conn Smythe winner.
- Flyers winger, member of "Legion of Doom" line.
- Foliage, festivals, and football season.
- Food service and facilities company headquartered in Philadelphia.
- Forested gorge park along Wissahickon Creek.
- Former CEO of Aqua America.
- Former Flyers captain.
- Former Market Street department store.
- Former PBS station.
- Former Pirates mascot with Philadelphia connections.
- Former alternative rock station.
- Former arena in West Philadelphia, hosted 1964 DNC.
- Former arena on Market Street.
- Former city history museum, collection now held by Drexel.
- Former concert venue, now The Fillmore.
- Former department store, now Macy's, home to the Wanamaker Organ and Grand Court.
- Former department store chain.
- Former home of the Phillies, 1895-1938. Demolished 1950.
- Former municipal stadium that hosted Live Aid in 1985. Demolished 1992.
- Former pharmacy-focused university, merged with Saint Joseph's University in 2022.
- Former prison said to be among America's most haunted buildings.