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- Current Eagles quarterback.
- Current Flyers AHL affiliate.
- Current Phillies outfielder, two-time MVP.
- Curse of Billy Penn
- Curt Schilling
- Curtis Institute of Music
- Curtis Publishing
- Cyrus Curtis
- DJ Jazzy Jeff
- DJ and producer from Philadelphia, long-time collaborator with Will Smith as DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince.
- Daily newspaper that closed in 1947.
- Daily newspaper that merged with Public Ledger.
- Dalessandros Steaks
- Dallas Green
- Dance clubs and late-night spots.
- Daryl Hall
- Data-driven overview of crime statistics by neighborhood.
- David Boreanaz
- David Brenner
- Dawn Staley
- Day and Zimmermann
- Deadly outbreak that killed over 12,000 Philadelphians, exacerbated by a Liberty Loan parade held despite warnings.
- Deals and specials by neighborhood.
- Declaration of Independence
- Deer, foxes, and birds in the Wissahickon.
- Defeated Boston Bruins 4-2. First expansion team to win Stanley Cup.
- Defeated Kansas City Royals 4-2. First World Series in franchise history.
- Defeated Tampa Bay Rays 4-1. First Philadelphia championship in 25 years.
- Deindustrialization
- Delaware River
- Delaware River Trail
- Delaware River port facilities handling cargo and cruises.
- Delaware Valley
- Delaware Waterfront
- Demography of Philadelphia
- Denise Scott Brown
- Dense, buttery cake from Amish bakeries.
- Department store pioneer, founded Wanamaker's in Philadelphia.
- Destructive storm affecting the region.
- Developed waterfront trail along the Schuylkill.
- Development and building industry.
- Development of Philadelphia's aviation infrastructure.
- Development of the city's medical infrastructure from colonial times to present.
- Development work at the Fox Chase Cancer Center.
- DiNic's
- DiNic's related shop in Reading Terminal Market.
- Di Bruno Bros
- Diagonal arterial through North and Northeast Philadelphia.
- Diagonal boulevard modeled on the Champs-Élysées, connecting City Hall to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
- Diagonal street connecting Center City to the Northeast.