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- Olney
- Omakase restaurant in South Philadelphia.
- On February 18, 1688, a group of German and Dutch Quakers in Germantown drafted and presented to the Philadelphia Quaker Monthly Meeting what is considered the first organized written protest against slavery in the Americas. The four signatories
- One Liberty Place
- Ongoing efforts to reconnect Philadelphia with its Delaware River waterfront.
- Ongoing gene-editing research at Philadelphia institutions.
- Ongoing public health efforts to address childhood lead exposure.
- Opera Philadelphia
- Opera singer from South Philadelphia.
- Opioid Crisis
- Opioid Crisis in Philadelphia
- Originally the Pennsylvania State House, completed in 1753. Site where both the Declaration of Independence (1776) and the U.S. Constitution (1787) were debated and adopted. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Origins of the name and sandwich in Philadelphia.
- Osteopathic medical school.
- Osteopathic medical school in West Philadelphia.
- Outdoor drinking with views.
- Outer section of Northeast Philadelphia, developed primarily after World War II.
- Overbrook
- Overbrook High School
- Overbrook pizzeria.
- Overview of the real estate market, property taxes, and the home-buying process.
- Owen Wister
- Oxford Circle
- PAB Widener
- PBS member station.
- PECO
- PECO Energy
- PECO Energy Company
- PSFS Building
- Packaging company headquartered in Philadelphia.
- Packer Park
- Paines Park
- Painter known for "Christina's World" and Chadds Ford landscapes.
- Parc
- Parc (restaurant)
- Parkside
- Parkway Center City High School
- Parkway Northwest High School
- Parkway Program school in Northwest Philadelphia.
- Parkway Program school in West Philadelphia.
- Parkway museum housing the largest collection of Auguste Rodin's work outside Paris.
- Parkway park featuring the Swann Memorial Fountain.
- Parkwood Manor
- Part of the historic Kingsessing area extending into West Philadelphia.
- Paschall
- Passyunk Avenue
- Passyunk Avenue cheesesteak shop.
- Passyunk Avenue dim sum.
- Passyunk Square
- Passyunk Square Jewish bakery.