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- Philadelphia's rise as the largest and most prosperous city in British North America by the mid-18th century.
- Philadelphia's second championship, defeating the Tampa Bay Rays. First world championship for any Philadelphia professional sports team since 1983.
- Philadelphia's stock of brick rowhouses
- Philadelphia-area oil refineries along the Schuylkill and Delaware.
- Philadelphia-area steel production history.
- Philadelphia 76ers mascot.
- Philadelphia Athletics
- Philadelphia Charter of 1951
- Philadelphia Department of Streets
- Philadelphia Flyers mascot, viral sensation introduced in 2018.
- Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series
- Philadelphia Redevelopment Authority
- Philadelphia Route 15
- Philadelphia Soul
- Philadelphia Wage Tax
- Philadelphia Wings mascot.
- Philadelphia as Capital of the United States
- Philadelphia candy, now owned by Just Born.
- Philadelphia chromosome
- Philadelphia slang for acting foolish.
- Philadelphia term of address.
- Phillies first baseman, 2006 MVP, key to 2008 championship.
- Phillies pitcher, 2008 World Series MVP.
- Phillies pitcher, Hall of Famer.
- Phillies pitcher, four-time Cy Young winner, Hall of Famer.
- Phillies shortstop, 2007 MVP, face of the franchise.
- Phillies third baseman, three-time MVP, Hall of Famer.
- Phoenixville distillery serving Philadelphia market.
- Pizzeria Beddia
- Plant-based options across the city.
- Polish immigration to Philadelphia
- Popular birding locations.
- Powerful Republican U.S. Senator who dominated Pennsylvania politics in the early 20th century.
- Pre-Super Bowl era titles.
- Producer and arranger, key architect of the "Sound of Philadelphia."
- Producer and songwriter, co-founder of Philadelphia International Records.
- Public community college serving the Philadelphia area.
- Public media news outlet.
- Publishing magnate, founded Curtis Publishing Company.
- Puerto Rican migration to Philadelphia
- Quaker school in Center City.
- Quaker school on City Avenue.
- Queen Village Jewish deli since 1923.
- R&B singer from Philadelphia.
- Rapper from South Philadelphia.
- Reading Terminal Market Amish pretzel stand.
- Reading Terminal Market Cajun and Creole food stall.
- Reading Terminal Market Jewish deli.
- Reading Terminal Market pretzel vendor.
- References to Philadelphia.