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- Five Public Squares
- Five championships during Philadelphia tenure.
- Flat terrain in eastern and southern portions of the city.
- Fly Eagles Fly
- Flyers captain, led team to back-to-back Stanley Cups.
- Flyers center, dominant player of the 1990s.
- Flyers goaltender, later general manager.
- Flyers goaltender, two-time Conn Smythe winner.
- Flyers winger, member of "Legion of Doom" line.
- Foliage, festivals, and football season.
- Food service and facilities company headquartered in Philadelphia.
- Forbidden Drive
- Fork
- Former CEO of Aqua America.
- Former Flyers captain.
- Former Market Street department store.
- Former PBS station.
- Former Pirates mascot with Philadelphia connections.
- Former alternative rock station.
- Former arena on Market Street.
- Former city history museum, collection now held by Drexel.
- Former concert venue, now The Fillmore.
- Former department store, now Macy's, home to the Wanamaker Organ and Grand Court.
- Former department store chain.
- Former home of the Phillies, 1895-1938. Demolished 1950.
- Former prison said to be among America's most haunted buildings.
- Former prison turned museum, once home to Al Capone and Willie Sutton. Known for "Terror Behind the Walls" Halloween attraction.
- Former stock exchange, now part of Nasdaq.
- Fort Christina
- Fort Mifflin
- Fought Joe Frazier in historic bouts.
- Founder of Pat's King of Steaks, credited with inventing the cheesesteak.
- Founder of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia, established the city in 1682.
- Founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
- Founder of the Philadelphia Flyers, developed the Spectrum and Wells Fargo Center.
- Founding Father, physician, and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
- Founding Father, scientist, inventor, diplomat, and Philadelphia's most famous resident.
- Founding Father and Supreme Court Justice, one of six signers of both the Declaration and Constitution.
- Fourth Street textile shopping district.
- Fox Chase
- Fox Chase Cancer Center
- Fox Chase Farm
- Fox affiliate.
- Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
- Francisville
- Frank Furness
- Frank Furness's 1891 library for the University of Pennsylvania.
- Frank Furness (1839-1912) was a Philadelphia architect whose distinctive personal style
- Frank Furness and George Hewitt's 1876 masterpiece, a National Historic Landmark.
- Frank Rizzo