Independence Hall
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Independence Hall, built in 1753 was previously known as the Pennsylvania State House and was the meeting place of the congress.
The constitution of the United States and the declaration of independence were both signed in Independence Hall.
Today this is designated as an UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This building made of red brick has the Congress Hall to the west and the Old City Hall to the east. All these buildings together are situated on the city block called the Independence Square.
The Liberty Bell which is now in display at the Liberty Bell centre was previously in the Independence Hall.
Independence National Historic Park, consisting of 4 city blocks including the Independence Hall was established to preserve these monuments of historic relevance.
Independence Hall features on the reverse of the hundred dollar bill as well as on the bicentennial Kennedy half dollar.
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| Address: Center City East |
| Web Site: http://www.nps.gov/inde |
| Telephone: (215) 965-2305 |
| Fax: 215-861-4950 |
| Type of Attraction: Building |
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