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- "School without walls" program using city resources as classrooms.
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- 12th Police District
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- 16th Police District
- 1787 gathering at Independence Hall that produced the United States Constitution.
- 17th Police District
- 1857 opera house, the oldest in America still used for its original purpose. Home to the Philadelphia Ballet and Opera Philadelphia.
- 1893 terminal building, now housing the Reading Terminal Market.
- 18th Police District
- 1918 Influenza Epidemic
- 1940s-1950s reform efforts that led to the 1951 Home Rule Charter.
- 1951 Reform Movement
- 1970s genre created by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, featuring lush orchestration.
- 19th-century institution in West Philadelphia that cared for the city's poor and indigent. Later became Philadelphia General Hospital.
- 19th Police District
- 1st Police District
- 2001 performing arts center with distinctive barrel-vaulted glass roof.
- 2018 skyscraper, Philadelphia's tallest building at 1,121 feet.
- 2020 Racial Justice Protests
- 22nd Police District
- 24th Police District
- 25th Police District
- 26th Police District
- 2nd Police District
- 30th Street Station
- 35th Police District
- 39th Police District
- 3rd Police District
- 5th Police District
- 6th Police District
- 77th Police District
- 7th Police District
- 8th Police District
- 9th Police District
- AIDS Crisis in Philadelphia
- A Black liberation group founded in Philadelphia in 1972 by John Africa (Vincent Leaphart). Known for its confrontations with Philadelphia police and its naturalist philosophy. Led to two significant events: the 1978 shootout and the 1985 bombing.
- A Northeast Philadelphia institution with multiple locations, beloved for its old-school style cheesesteaks.
- A broad section of South Philadelphia west of the Schuylkill River and south of West Philadelphia, including Eastwick, Elmwood, Kingsessing, and related neighborhoods.
- A comprehensive guide to the best restaurants in Philadelphia, covering fine dining, casual dining, neighborhood favorites, and world-class culinary destinations across all price ranges and cuisines.
- A guide to Philadelphia transportation options: SEPTA subway and bus, the PATCO Speedline to New Jersey, rideshare services, biking (Indego bike share), walking, and driving/parking in Center City.
- A guide to making an authentic Philadelphia cheesesteak at home: the correct cut of beef (ribeye, shaved thin), the proper roll (Amoroso or Liscio's), the cheese debate (Cheez Whiz, American, or provolone), and the cooking technique.
- A traditional Philadelphia soft pretzel bakery in South Philadelphia.
- Abolition Movement in Philadelphia
- Absalom Jones
- Academic magnet high school in South Philadelphia.
- Academic medical center associated with Temple University.