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- Girls High School
- Glen Foerd
- Glenside concert venue.
- Glenwood
- Gloria Dei Church
- Going to the Jersey Shore.
- Gorgas Park
- Gorge park along Wissahickon Creek, featuring hiking trails and Forbidden Drive.
- Governance of port operations.
- Governing body of the Philadelphia Democratic Party.
- Governing body of the Philadelphia Republican Party.
- Governor of Pennsylvania 2003-2011, former Philadelphia mayor and DNC chairman.
- Grace Kelly
- Graduate Hospital
- Graduate Hospital (Philadelphia neighborhood)
- Graff House
- Grammy-winning hip-hop group, house band for The Tonight Show.
- Grammy-winning rapper from Philadelphia.
- Grandiose classical style (1890-1930) seen at 30th Street Station and the Free Library.
- Gravel path along the Wissahickon, closed to motor vehicles.
- Grays Ferry
- Grays Ferry Avenue Bridge
- Grays Ferry Crescent
- Great Depression in Philadelphia
- Great Migration Philadelphia
- Great Migration to Philadelphia
- Greek Revival Architecture
- Greek Revival museum building completed 1928, famous for its "Rocky Steps."
- Green Woods Charter School
- Greene Street Friends School
- Greenhouse and garden facility in Fairmount Park.
- Gregory Maguire
- Groundbreaking contralto who broke racial barriers in classical music.
- Grover Cleveland Alexander
- Growing Mexican community, South Philadelphia, and cultural presence.
- Growing tech industry in Philadelphia.
- Guide to the city's taco scene, from trucks to sit-down spots.
- Guide to the rental market, tenant rights, and what to expect from landlords.
- Gurdwaras and Sikh community.
- Gym options from budget to boutique.
- HBO limited series set in Delaware County, starring Kate Winslet.
- Haddington
- Hagan Arena
- Hahnemann University Hospital
- Hal Greer
- Hall & Oates
- Hall and Oates
- Hall of Fame center fielder and beloved Phillies broadcaster. Played for the Phillies 1948–1959; later spent decades as the voice of Phillies radio.
- Hall of Fame goaltender who backstopped both Flyers Stanley Cup wins and remains the greatest goalie in franchise history.
- Hall of Fame left-handed pitcher, one of the greatest of his era. Won four Cy Young Awards with the Phillies; famous 27-win season in 1972 on a last-place team.