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- Actress and comedian.
- Actress from Pasadena but raised in Philadelphia.
- Administrative building at 440 North Broad Street.
- Adult contemporary station.
- African American Museum
- African American Museum in Philadelphia
- African American abolitionist, writer, and poet.
- African American cemetery in Germantown.
- African American newspaper, founded 1884, oldest continuously published Black newspaper in America.
- African American painter who trained at PAFA, known for religious scenes.
- African Methodist Episcopal Church
- Age distribution and trends.
- Agency overseeing urban renewal and property disposition.
- Agnes Irwin School
- Agnes Repplier
- Agricultural high school in Roxborough.
- Al Dia
- Albert Barnes
- Albert Gallatin
- Alexander Milne Calder sculptures on City Hall, including William Penn.
- Alexander Stirling Calder fountain in Logan Circle.
- All-female academic magnet school, oldest public high school for girls in the United States.
- All-female school in Bryn Mawr.
- All-female school in Rosemont.
- All-male charter school with classical education focus.
- All-male prep school in Haverford.
- All-news radio station, AM 1060.
- All-purpose Eagles running back widely considered one of the best in franchise history; famous for kneeling down in the 2003 Dallas game to preserve a win.
- All-sports radio station.
- All Philadelphia public schools organized by cluster and neighborhood.
- All SEPTA transit lines with route information, hours, and key stops.
- Alleged hauntings at the Revolutionary War fort.
- Allegheny West
- Allen Iverson
- Alternative rock duo from New Hope.
- Alternative weekly.
- Alternative weekly that ceased publication.
- Alternative weekly that merged with Philadelphia Weekly.
- America's first art museum and art school, founded in 1805. Historic building designed by Frank Furness.
- America's first hospital, founded 1751, now part of Penn Medicine.
- America's first zoo, opened in 1874, featuring innovative animal habitats and Zoo360 trails.
- America's first zoo opened on July 1, 1874, in Fairmount Park. Planning had begun in 1859.
- 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.