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- Pastorius Park
- Pat's King of Steaks
- Pat Olivieri
- Pats King of Steaks
- Patti LaBelle
- Paul Philippe Cret
- Paul Robeson
- Pearl S Buck
- Penn's Landing maritime museum featuring historic ships.
- Penn Center
- Penn Medicine
- Penn Medicine flagship hospital in University City.
- Penn Medicine hospital in West Philadelphia.
- Penn Museum
- Penn Mutual
- Penn Park
- Penn Relays
- Penn Treaty Park
- Penns Landing
- Penns Original Plan
- Pennsport
- Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
- Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
- Pennsylvania Gazette
- Pennsylvania Hospital
- Pennsylvania Quakers
- Pennsylvania Railroad
- Pennypack
- Pennypack Creek
- Pennypack Park
- Pennypack on the Delaware
- Penrose Avenue Bridge
- Perelman School of Medicine
- Performed at events in Philadelphia.
- Period of Republican political dominance and widespread corruption in late 19th and early 20th century Philadelphia.
- Period of Republican political dominance from the Civil War through 1951.
- Philadelphia
- Philadelphia's Italian ice, distinct from other regions' versions.
- Philadelphia's downtown commercial core.
- Philadelphia's main east-west commercial artery.
- Philadelphia's main intercity rail station, a Beaux-Arts landmark.
- Philadelphia's main north-south avenue, running from the Navy Yard to Cheltenham.
- Philadelphia's most distinctive Victorian architect, designed over 600 buildings including PAFA and the Fisher Fine Arts Library.
- Philadelphia's political organization into 66 wards for elections and party organization.
- Philadelphia's population changes from 1682 to present.
- Philadelphia's rise as the largest and most prosperous city in British North America by the mid-18th century.
- Philadelphia's role as a major shipbuilding and manufacturing center during World War II.
- Philadelphia's second championship, defeating the Tampa Bay Rays. First world championship for any Philadelphia professional sports team since 1983.
- Philadelphia's stock of brick rowhouses
- Philadelphia's topography and elevation changes.