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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 ...
The Liberty Bell, previously called the State House Bell ... The city allowed the bell to go on tour beginning in 1885, and drew huge crowds in many cities, but the crack grew larger.
the Liberty Bell, the National Constitution Center, the Betsy Ross House – could fill an entire trip. To make the most of your time, consider a guided Philadelphia tour that covers a variety of ...
The Liberty Bell is free to see from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Philadelphia Old City Historic Walking Tour with 10+ Top Sites (1711 reviews) ...
Visit Philadelphia announced the winners of its second annual Liberty Bell awards. The big picture: 30 finalists were whittled down from more than 1,600 contestants, with about 14,000 people ...