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As we celebrate Independence Day, let’s dive into the backstory and symbolism of the Liberty Bell. Most folks don’t know the real story behind the Liberty Bell, which really was not famous at ...
Will writes that when Marshall died in 1835 in Philadelphia, “The Liberty Bell, while tolling his death, cracked. It never rang again.” This tale is indeed told in Smith’s book, and he cites ...
You don't have to go to Philadelphia to see a Liberty Bell. On January 15, 1954, Queensborough President James A. Lundy and Queens County Bank President Joseph Upton cut a ribbon opening the ...
According to Fadia Halma, Lehigh Valley regional director for the state Department for Community and Economic Development, the $250,000 bronze bell will be the same size as the Liberty Bell and ...
No matter your interests or intentions for a visit to Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell is a must-see. This 2,080-pound piece of history was once mounted in the belfry of Independence Hall ...
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