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- America's oldest church still standing, built 1698-1700 by Swedish colonists.
- America's oldest continuously operating outdoor market, along South 9th Street.
- America's oldest ice cream company, founded in 1885, with a stand at Reading Terminal Market.
- America's oldest ice cream company (founded 1861), with its flagship location in Reading Terminal Market.
- America's oldest natural science research institution, featuring dinosaur exhibits and dioramas.
- America's oldest surviving botanic garden, along the Schuylkill River.
- America's oldest surviving botanic garden.
- America's oldest theater, founded in 1809.
- American Anti-Slavery Society
- American Bandstand
- American Hockey League team.
- Amish-run Reading Terminal Market bakery famous for doughnuts.
- Amtrak hub, regional rail connections, and nearby amenities.
- Ancient footpaths used by the Lenape that became the basis for many of Philadelphia's diagonal streets.
- Andrew Toney
- Andy Reid
- Annual collegiate rowing regatta on the Schuylkill.
- Annual event celebrating Philadelphia's signature food.
- Annual folk music festival in Schwenksville.
- Annual horticultural event, the nation's largest indoor flower show.
- Annual marathon through the city.
- Annual music festival produced by The Roots.
- Annual pride celebration.
- Annual track and field event at Franklin Field, the nation's oldest relay carnival.
- Another name for Philadelphia soul.
- Anti-Catholic violence in Kensington and Southwark that killed over 20 people and destroyed two Catholic churches.
- Arboretum in Germantown.
- Archaeological evidence of Lenape villages and seasonal camps in the Philadelphia region.
- Architect and urban planner, partner of Robert Venturi, influential theorist of postmodernism.
- Architect of Philadelphia City Hall.
- Architecture and urbanism publication.
- Are Philadelphia rec centers free?
- Are Victorian homes in Philadelphia expensive?
- Are the Amish vendors open every day?
- Are the Sixers moving to a new arena?
- Are there any remaining speakeasies in Philadelphia?
- Are there first-time home buyer programs in Philadelphia?
- Are there hiking trails at Valley Forge?
- Are there other Zagar mosaics in Philadelphia?
- Are there still Quakers in Philadelphia?
- Areas near universities with student-friendly housing and amenities.
- Arena home to the Philadelphia 76ers and Philadelphia Flyers since 1996.
- Arena shows, parking, and getting there.
- Arena that hosted the 76ers and Flyers from 1967-2009. Demolished 2011.
- Army–Navy Game
- Art Deco skyscraper completed 1932, first International Style skyscraper in the United States. Now a Loews Hotel.
- Art school and museum, founded 1805, the nation's first art museum and art school.
- Artisan bread bakery with multiple locations.
- Arts-focused magnet school on South Broad Street.
- Arts-integrated charter schools.