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  1. Plant-based options across the city.
  2. Platt Bridge
  3. Pleasant Hill Park
  4. Please Touch Museum
  5. Poet, former U.S. Poet Laureate.
  6. Poet, taught at Temple University.
  7. Point Breeze
  8. Police, fire, hospitals, and urgent care.
  9. Polish immigration to Philadelphia
  10. Political Machine Era
  11. Popular birding locations.
  12. Popular routes, running clubs, and races.
  13. Pork Roll
  14. Pork roll
  15. Port Richmond
  16. Port Richmond commercial corridor and arterial, connecting the River Wards to the northeast.
  17. Port of Philadelphia
  18. Postmodern Architecture
  19. Powel House
  20. Powelton Village
  21. Powerful Republican U.S. Senator who dominated Pennsylvania politics in the early 20th century.
  22. Pre-Contact Settlements
  23. Pre-Super Bowl era titles.
  24. Presidents House
  25. Presiding officer of City Council, elected by council members.
  26. Prestigious conservatory in Rittenhouse Square, tuition-free for all admitted students.
  27. Pretzel Park
  28. Private boys' school in Chestnut Hill.
  29. Private university in University City, known for its co-op program.
  30. Producer and arranger, key architect of the "Sound of Philadelphia."
  31. Producer and songwriter, co-founder of Philadelphia International Records.
  32. Professional theater company.
  33. Progressive independent school.
  34. Prohibition Era
  35. Prolific architect who designed the Philadelphia Museum of Art and numerous Main Line estates.
  36. Provider of water and wastewater services.
  37. Public and municipal courses in the city.
  38. Public community college serving the Philadelphia area.
  39. Public education employer.
  40. Public media news outlet.
  41. Public pools, swim clubs, and where to cool off.
  42. Public school system serving the city, one of the largest in the nation with approximately 200 schools.
  43. Publishing magnate, founded Curtis Publishing Company.
  44. Puerto Rican migration to Philadelphia
  45. QVC
  46. Quaker Philadelphia
  47. Quaker meetinghouse dating to 1804.
  48. Quaker school in Center City.
  49. Quaker school in Germantown.
  50. Quaker school on City Avenue.

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