List of redirects
Showing below up to 50 results in range #101 to #150.
- Film director known for The Sixth Sense and other thrillers, lives outside Philadelphia. → M. Night Shyamalan
- Financier of the American Revolution, signer of the Declaration of Independence. → Robert Morris
- Firm that established Collegiate Gothic at Penn and Princeton. → Voorhees, Walker, Smith & Smith
- First African American ordained in the Episcopal Church. → Charles Henry Hines
- First Super Bowl championship for the Eagles, ending the alleged "Billy Penn Curse." → 2017 Super Bowl LII
- First successful use of a heart-lung bypass machine by Dr. John Gibbon at Jefferson. → John Gibbon
- Fishtown pizza shop and world's largest collection of pizza memorabilia, also a museum. → Pizza Brain
- Fishtown pizzeria from Joe Beddia, formerly acclaimed as America's best pizza. → Pizzeria Beddia
- Forested gorge park along Wissahickon Creek. → Wissahickon Park
- Former arena in West Philadelphia, hosted 1964 DNC. → Philadelphia Civic Center
- Former municipal stadium that hosted Live Aid in 1985. Demolished 1992. → JFK Stadium
- Former pharmacy-focused university, merged with Saint Joseph's University in 2022. → University of the Sciences
- Founder of The Vanguard Group, pioneer of index investing. → John C. Bogle
- Franchise captain and Hall of Famer who embodied the Flyers' tough, winning culture. Later served as general manager. → Bob Clarke
- French-influenced style with mansard roofs, seen in City Hall and numerous rowhouses. → Second Empire architecture
- Geno's Steaks, Pat's rival across the intersection at 9th and Passyunk, was founded by Joey Vento in 1966. The brightly lit, neon-festooned stand has been the subject of national controversy and is one of Philadelphia's most photographed corners. → Geno's Steaks
- Governing body for Philadelphia public schools, restored in 2018. → School District of Philadelphia Board of Education
- Grover Cleveland Alexander, one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history, posted three consecutive 30-win seasons for the Phillies (1915-1917), including a 33-12 record in 1916. Baseball Hall of Fame inductee. → Grover Cleveland Alexander
- Hal Greer played 15 seasons with the 76ers (1958-1973), making 10 All-Star appearances and winning the 1967 NBA championship. His distinctive set-shot free throw style and consistent scoring made him a franchise cornerstone. → Hal Greer
- Han Dynasty, founded by Han Chiang, introduced authentic Sichuan cuisine to Philadelphia and has become a regional chain with locations across the Philadelphia metro area. Known for its intensely spiced dishes and chili-oil dumplings. → Han Dynasty
- Hate strike by white transit workers protesting the hiring of Black motormen, ended by federal troops. → 1917 Philadelphia transit strike
- Head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles from 2016 to 2020, leading the franchise to its first Super Bowl championship in Super Bowl LII. Known for his aggressive fourth-down strategy and player-empowering coaching style. → Doug Pederson
- High-speed rail service connecting Philadelphia to Boston, New York, and Washington. → Acela
- Historic African Methodist Episcopal church founded by Richard Allen in 1794. → Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church
- Historic LGBTQ+ bookstore (closed 2014, online only). → Giovanni's Room
- Historic NBA rivalry with most playoff meetings. → 76ers-Celtics Rivalry
- Historic diamond district on Sansom Street between 7th and 8th Streets, one of America's oldest and largest markets for jewelry. → Sansom Street Diamond District
- Historic interurban line, now the Norristown High Speed Line. → Norriton High Speed Line
- Historic medical society founded 1787, home to the Mütter Museum. → College of Physicians of Philadelphia
- Historic neighborhood along the Delaware River, featuring colonial-era architecture, art galleries, and First Friday gallery walks. → Old City Philadelphia
- Historic route following Broad Street and Old York Road. → Broad Street
- Historic streetcar type still operating on Route 15. → Philadelphia Route 15
- History, vendors, and what to buy on 9th Street. → 9th Street (Philadelphia)
- History of Chinatown and Chinese American community. → Chinatown, Philadelphia
- History of Irish immigration and settlement, from the Famine era to today. → Irish immigration to Philadelphia
- History of Italian immigration, Little Italy, and cultural contributions. → Little Italy, Philadelphia
- History of Jewish immigration, neighborhoods, and cultural institutions. → Jewish community in Philadelphia
- History of LGBTQ+ activism and community in Philadelphia. → LGBTQ+ activism in Philadelphia
- History of Polish immigration, Port Richmond, Bridesburg, and cultural heritage. → Polish immigration to Philadelphia
- History of Puerto Rican migration, Fairhill, and cultural contributions. → Puerto Rican migration to Philadelphia
- History of the Archdiocese and Catholic community. → Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia
- Husband-and-wife team Scott Schroeder and Pat O'Malley's beloved all-day café in Queen Village, known for its breakfasts, baked goods, and commitment to local sourcing. → The Daily Grind
- Impact of the 2020-2022 pandemic on the city's public health, economy, and daily life. → COVID-19 pandemic in Philadelphia
- Indego is Philadelphia's bike-share system, launched in 2015, with over 3,000 bikes at 300+ stations across the city. The system has expanded significantly into lower-income neighborhoods and is integrated with SEPTA transit passes. → Indego
- Influential hip-hop scene producing Schoolly D, The Roots, Meek Mill, and others. → Philadelphia hip-hop
- Isaiah Zagar's mosaic art environment on South Street, featuring labyrinthine installations of mirrors, tiles, and found objects. → Magic Gardens
- Israeli grill restaurant from the Zahav team. → Laser Wolf
- Italian sandwiches including roast pork variations. → Italian sandwich
- Ivy League teams of the University of Pennsylvania. → Pennsylvania Quakers
- Jacques Lipchitz sculpture outside the Municipal Services Building. → The Figure of the Artist