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- Electric and gas utility serving Philadelphia, subsidiary of Exelon.
- Electric buses on routes in South and West Philadelphia.
- Elevated temperatures in developed areas.
- Elfreth's Alley
- Elfreth's Alley-adjacent site where Betsy Ross allegedly made the first American flag.
- Environmental-focused charter school.
- Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist, and Lutheran churches.
- Episcopal school, relocated from Center City to Newtown Square.
- Era of Democratic Party control beginning with Joseph Clark's mayoral victory.
- Eugene Ormandy served as music director of the Philadelphia Orchestra from 1938 to 1980
- Evangelical and charismatic churches.
- Evelyn Marie Thompson
- Evening edition of the Bulletin.
- Evolution of public health governance in Philadelphia.
- Experimental hip-hop artist from North Philadelphia.
- FAQ template (schema.org FAQPage markup)
- FAQs for Schema Markup:
- Fairmount Avenue
- Fairmount Park outdoor amphitheater hosting concerts and the Philadelphia Orchestra's summer season.
- Family-friendly activities, museums, and parks.
- Far Northeast Philadelphia
- Far Northeast Philadelphia arterial through Somerton and Bustleton.
- Far Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood, site of the former Philadelphia State Hospital.
- Far Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood.
- Far Northeast Philadelphia neighborhood near the Bucks County border.
- Far Northeast Philadelphia planned community.
- Far Northwest Philadelphia
- Far Southwest Philadelphia
- Far West Philadelphia
- Fierce in-state NHL rivalry.
- Film director, born in Montana but attended PAFA.
- Film director from Philadelphia.
- Film with Philadelphia TV station setting.
- Fine dining restaurant in the Rittenhouse Hotel.
- Fire suppression and emergency medical services, operating from over 60 stations.
- First African American mayor of Philadelphia, 1984-1992. His tenure was marked by the MOVE bombing.
- First Philadelphia championship in 25 years, sparking citywide celebration.
- First Swedish settlement in the Delaware Valley, established 1638 in present-day Wilmington.
- First baseman and 2006 NL MVP, power hitter who drove in runs during the Phillies' championship years (2006–2016). 58 home runs in 2006.
- First pharmacy school in the United States, now part of Saint Joseph's University.
- Fishtown bagel shop.
- Fishtown bar and live music venue.
- Fishtown brewery focused on spontaneous fermentation.
- Fishtown brewery known for pun-named beers.
- Fishtown concert hall: capacity, sound, and tips.
- Fishtown ice cream shop.
- Fishtown live music venue in a former Ajax Metal factory.
- Fishtown park commemorating William Penn's treaty with the Lenape.
- Fishtown pizza and wine bar from the Pizzeria Beddia team.
- Fishtown pizzeria.