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- ABC drama set in Philadelphia.
- ABC legal drama.
- ABC sitcom set in 1980s Philadelphia suburbs.
- AHL team, Flyers affiliate 1996-2009.
- AMC dark comedy partially filmed in Philadelphia.
- A Northeast Philadelphia cheesesteak shop with a long history and devoted following.
- A Northeast and South Philadelphia institution, beloved for its thinly sliced roast beef sandwiches.
- A Philadelphia pizza institution known for its "square pizza" (a thick, focaccia-style pan pizza topped with cheese under sauce). Multiple generations of the Santucci family.
- A comprehensive guide for people relocating to Philadelphia: neighborhood selection by lifestyle and budget, housing costs, transit options, essential registrations, schools, and what to know about Philadelphia culture before arriving.
- A comprehensive guide to the 80+ vendors inside Reading Terminal Market, organized by cuisine and specialty.
- A comprehensive look at all Philadelphia Phillies World Series appearances: 1915, 1950, 1980, 1983, 1993, 2008, 2009, and their outcomes.
- A data-driven guide to safety across Philadelphia's neighborhoods, drawing on city crime statistics to help visitors and residents understand relative safety levels across different areas of the city.
- A definitive encyclopedic resource for all things Philadelphia—the City of Brotherly Love.
- A detailed guide to what to eat at Reading Terminal Market: the Pennsylvania Dutch vendors (DiNic's roast pork, Bassetts Ice Cream, Beiler's Donuts, Dutch Eating Place), the seafood stalls, the cheese vendors, and the best dishes in the market.
- A federal affirmative action program initiated in Philadelphia that required federal contractors to hire minority workers. A landmark in the history of affirmative action policy.
- A guide to Philadelphia's best neighborhoods for families: school quality, parks and playgrounds, safety statistics, housing costs, and community character across the most family-friendly neighborhoods.
- A guide to Philadelphia's most popular neighborhoods for young adults and recent college graduates: Fishtown, Northern Liberties, Graduate Hospital, Point Breeze, Fairmount, and others
- A guide to ordering a Philadelphia cheesesteak properly, including the "whiz wit" (Cheez Whiz with onions) convention, how to be efficient at the counter, and the ongoing debate over proper cheese choice (Cheez Whiz vs. American vs. provolone).
- A lesser-known but highly regarded cheesesteak shop in the Roxborough neighborhood.
- A practical guide to Philadelphia International Airport (PHL), including terminals, transportation options, and history.
- A separate institution from the Bookbinder's name, which operated in Old City and was a favorite of the political establishment for decades.
- A traditional Philadelphia soft pretzel bakery in South Philadelphia.
- Abe Fisher, from Michael Solomonov, focuses on the Jewish diaspora culinary tradition
- Abolitionist organization founded in 1833, one of the first to include both men and women.
- Academic magnet high school in South Philadelphia.
- Academic medical center associated with Temple University.
- Academy Award-winning actress, later Princess of Monaco.
- Actor and rapper, raised in West Philadelphia, star of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
- Actor and singer, Tony winner for Hamilton.
- Actor and voice actor from Philadelphia.
- Actor born in Philadelphia (Jenkintown) in 1975. Multiple Oscar nominations; co-wrote and starred in the Philadelphia-set film "Silver Linings Playbook."
- Actor from Jenkintown, multiple Oscar nominee.
- Actor from Philadelphia.
- Actor from the Philadelphia area (Jenkintown, 1975). Philadelphia Eagles superfan. Academy Award nominations for Silver Linings Playbook (set in Philadelphia), American Hustle, and others.
- Actor known for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Bones.
- Actor known for The Jeffersons.
- Actress and comedian.
- Actress from Pasadena but raised in Philadelphia.
- Additional coverage of the PMA beyond its main article, including the Perelman Building, the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building, and the ongoing expansion.
- Administrative building at 440 North Broad Street.
- Adult contemporary station.
- Affluent neighborhood in far northwest Philadelphia, featuring upscale shopping along Germantown Avenue and historic architecture.
- African American abolitionist, writer, and poet.
- African American cemetery in Germantown.
- African American newspaper, founded 1884, oldest continuously published Black newspaper in America.
- African American painter who trained at PAFA, known for religious scenes.
- Age distribution and trends.
- Agency overseeing urban renewal and property disposition.
- Agency responsible for building permits, code enforcement, and business licensing.
- Agency responsible for street maintenance, sanitation, and snow removal.