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- Municipal stadium that hosted Live Aid in 1985.
- Municipally-owned gas utility.
- Municipally-owned natural gas utility, largest city-owned gas utility in the nation.
- Mural Arts Program
- Muralist who created works in the Pennsylvania State Capitol.
- Museum and archives in Germantown.
- Museum chronicling the experiences of African Americans in Philadelphia and throughout the nation.
- Museum of the American Revolution
- Museums in Philadelphia
- Music-focused magnet school in South Philadelphia.
- Musical component of the Mummers tradition.
- Musiq Soulchild
- Mutter Museum
- My Loup
- My Loup (restaurant)
- Mütter Museum
- NASL soccer team, 1973 champions.
- NASL soccer team (1978-1980).
- NBA superstar Kobe Bryant grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs (Lower Merion High School) and was a lifelong Philadelphia sports fan before his tragic death in 2020.
- NBC affiliate, owned by NBC Universal.
- NC Wyeth
- NFC East rivalry.
- NFL team founded 1933. Super Bowl LII champions (2018). Play at Lincoln Financial Field.
- NHL franchise founded 1967, known as the "Broad Street Bullies" for their physical style of play. Stanley Cup champions in 1974 and 1975.
- NHL team founded 1967. Stanley Cup champions 1974, 1975. Play at Wells Fargo Center.
- NHL team that played one season (1930-31).
- NLL lacrosse team.
- NL East rivalry.
- NPR affiliate, public radio.
- National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center in Northeast Philadelphia.
- National Constitution Center
- National Historic Landmarks in Philadelphia
- National Liberty Museum
- National Treasure (film)
- National bank with Philadelphia operations.
- National political convention held at the Wells Fargo Center.
- National water ice chain founded in Bensalem in 1984.
- Nativist Riots of 1844
- Navy Yard
- Navy Yard Redevelopment
- Near Northeast
- Near Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood of rowhouses and small businesses.
- Near Northeast neighborhood of rowhouses.
- Neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to the city's signature sandwich.
- Neighborhood between Kensington and Frankford.
- Neighborhood centered on East Passyunk Avenue, a diagonal commercial corridor known for acclaimed restaurants and local shops.
- Neighborhood high school in Northwest Philadelphia.
- Neighborhood named for Norris Square Park, center of Puerto Rican cultural activities.
- Neighborhood north of Center City, featuring Victorian architecture and the Eastern State Penitentiary.
- Neighborhood west of Kensington Avenue.