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The
Independence Hall is one of the most important historical
landmarks in the United States. Major steps towards
independence were taken here by delegates of the English
colonies, amongst them George Washington, Benjamin Franklin
and Thomas Jefferson.
Declaration of Independence

Construction
Construction of the Independence Hall,
originally known as the
State House of the Province
of Pennsylvania started in 1732. It was built at the
outskirts of the city, on a block of Chestnut Street
between 5th and 6th streets.
The architect was Edmund Woolley who received help from Andrew Hamilton, a well-known Philadelphia lawyer. The latter is often credited for the design of the Independence Hall but he probably only supervised the construction.
The brick Georgian building with a tall wooden steeple was completed in 1756.
The steeple now holds a bell donated in 1876 for the centennial anniversary celebrations. The original bell, known as
the 'liberty
bell' is housed in a separate pavilion.

The architect was Edmund Woolley who received help from Andrew Hamilton, a well-known Philadelphia lawyer. The latter is often credited for the design of the Independence Hall but he probably only supervised the construction.
The brick Georgian building with a tall wooden steeple was completed in 1756.
The steeple now holds a bell donated in 1876 for the centennial anniversary celebrations. The original bell, known as

Independence Hall Interior
1776 Appearance
The Independence Hall was restored several times,
changing the appearance of the building. In 1950 the
National Park Service restored it back to its 1776 appearance.
Most of the furniture visible inside the Independence
Hall is not authentic: in 1778 British troops occupied
the building and used the furniture as firewood.
Location
The Independence Hall is located in
the middle of the 45 acre Independence National Historical
Park. The historic building can be visited free of charge
by guided tour only.
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- Next: Liberty Bell
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Location
Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets
Subway
5th Street (Market-Frankford Line)

