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  2. Liberty Bell - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Bell, previously called the State House Bell or Old State House Bell, is an iconic symbol of American independence located in Philadelphia. Originally placed in the steeple of Pennsylvania State House, now known as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell today is located across the street from Independence Hall in the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historical Park.

  3. Independence National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Later the same year, the glass Liberty Bell Pavilion was completed. The bell was relocated as part of the New Year's Eve celebration and the Pavilion first opened to the public on January 1, 1976, at 12:01 am. [49] This was the official home of the Liberty Bell until October 9, 2003. [50]

  4. Liberty Bell Memorial Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Bell Memorial Museum is located in Wells Park at 1601 Oak Street in Melbourne, Florida adjacent to Melbourne Military Memorial Park. The museum is free to enter, and is divided into two main components: The Rotunda of American History and Freedom Hall.

  5. Liberty Bell Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Bell on display in Independence Hall, 1951. The Liberty Bell Pavilion (demolished) was a building within Independence National Historical Park (INHP) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that housed the Liberty Bell from January 1, 1976 to October 9, 2003. Designed by the architectural firm Giurgola Associates to be the Bell's permanent ...

  6. John Wilbank - Wikipedia

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    One dispute can be summarized in a letter to the editor from the Philadelphia Times Public Ledger in June 1903: "The new bell which now hangs in the steeple of Germantown Hall, was cast by John Wilbank, took the place of the old bell in the new steeple on Sept. 11, 1828" "Our unappreciative Councils of 1828 would not pay Mr. Wilbank his bill ...

  7. President's House (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The icehouse pit was excavated in December 2000, and reburied beneath the Liberty Bell Center. An archaeological excavation of the Liberty Bell Center's footprint was undertaken in November and December 2000. [1] The most significant President's House-related artifact uncovered was the bottom half of its icehouse pit. [17]

  8. Sesquicentennial Exposition - Wikipedia

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    The fifty cent coin shows the heads of George Washington and Calvin Coolidge on the obverse, and the Liberty Bell on the reverse. The $2 1/2 coin has on the obverse Liberty holding a torch and the Declaration of Independence while standing on a globe; the reverse depicts Independence Hall. The stamp was issued in large numbers and is very ...

  9. Bell Museum - Wikipedia

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    the Liberty Bell Memorial Museum in Melbourne, Florida, U.S.A. which houses military war exhibits, historical documents and a full size replica of the Liberty Bell. the Liberty Bell Museum, also called the Liberty Bell Shrine Museum, a museum located in Zion's United Church of Christ in Allentown, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. the Meneely Bell Online ...