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- Men's basketball national titles.
- Merged Quaker-affiliated school in Chestnut Hill.
- Merion Golf Club
- Metropolitan Division rivalry.
- Metropolitan Opera House
- Mexican restaurant in the Italian Market.
- Michael Nutter
- Michael Solomonov's acclaimed Israeli restaurant, winner of the James Beard Award for Outstanding Restaurant.
- Mid-19th century style featuring bracketed cornices and tall windows.
- Mid-century modernism seen in Penn Center and Society Hill Towers.
- Middle Eastern restaurant in West Philadelphia.
- Middleweight boxing champion from Philadelphia.
- Middleweight champion from Philadelphia.
- Midtown Village
- Midtown Village Asian restaurant from Michael Schulson.
- Mike Schmidt
- Millbrook
- Minister and activist, creator of the Sullivan Principles.
- Mobile food vendors and where to find them.
- Modena Park
- Modern American restaurant from chef Greg Vernick in Rittenhouse Square area. James Beard Award winner.
- Modern Jewish-American restaurant from the Zahav team.
- Modernist architect who taught at Penn and designed the Australian Parliament House.
- Modernistic style of the 1920s-30s, seen in the PSFS Building and N.W. Ayer Building.
- Monthly art gallery walk in Old City.
- Monthly city magazine, covering local news, dining, and culture.
- Monument in West Fairmount Park.
- Moore College of Art and Design
- Morrell Park
- Morris Arboretum
- Mosaic artist, creator of Philadelphia's Magic Gardens.
- Moses Malone
- Mosques and Islamic centers.
- Mother Bethel AME Church
- Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church
- Mother Bethel and the AME Church
- Mount Airy
- Mount Airy (Philadelphia)
- Mount Pleasant
- Movement to protect the city's architectural heritage.
- Muckraking journalist who called Philadelphia "the most corrupt and the most contented" city in 1903.
- Multi-purpose arena in South Philadelphia that serves as home to the 76ers and Flyers since 1996 (originally the CoreStates Center).
- Multi-purpose stadium that hosted the Eagles and Phillies from 1971-2003.
- Multi-purpose stadium that hosted the Eagles and Phillies from 1971-2003. Demolished 2004.
- Multi-use trail along the Schuylkill River.
- Multiple locations.
- Mummers, parties, and how to ring in the new year.
- Mummers Museum
- Mummers Parade
- Municipal government employer.