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- Plant-based options across the city.
- Platt Bridge
- Pleasant Hill Park
- Please Touch Museum
- Poet, former U.S. Poet Laureate.
- Poet, taught at Temple University.
- Point Breeze
- Police, fire, hospitals, and urgent care.
- Polish immigration to Philadelphia
- Political Machine Era
- Popular birding locations.
- Popular routes, running clubs, and races.
- Pork Roll
- Pork roll
- Port Richmond
- Port Richmond commercial corridor and arterial, connecting the River Wards to the northeast.
- Port of Philadelphia
- Postmodern Architecture
- Powel House
- Powelton Village
- Powerful Republican U.S. Senator who dominated Pennsylvania politics in the early 20th century.
- Pre-Contact Settlements
- Pre-Super Bowl era titles.
- Presidents House
- Presiding officer of City Council, elected by council members.
- Prestigious conservatory in Rittenhouse Square, tuition-free for all admitted students.
- Pretzel Park
- Private boys' school in Chestnut Hill.
- Private university in University City, known for its co-op program.
- Producer and arranger, key architect of the "Sound of Philadelphia."
- Producer and songwriter, co-founder of Philadelphia International Records.
- Professional theater company.
- Progressive independent school.
- Prohibition Era
- Prolific architect who designed the Philadelphia Museum of Art and numerous Main Line estates.
- Provider of water and wastewater services.
- Public and municipal courses in the city.
- Public community college serving the Philadelphia area.
- Public education employer.
- Public media news outlet.
- Public pools, swim clubs, and where to cool off.
- Public school system serving the city, one of the largest in the nation with approximately 200 schools.
- Publishing magnate, founded Curtis Publishing Company.
- Puerto Rican migration to Philadelphia
- QVC
- Quaker Philadelphia
- Quaker meetinghouse dating to 1804.
- Quaker school in Center City.
- Quaker school in Germantown.
- Quaker school on City Avenue.