- socialstudiesforkids.com articles/ushistory/…The Liberty Bell, one of America's most treasured artifacts, first tolled on July 8, 1776, announcing a new birth of freedom throughout the land.
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- americanhistoryforkids.com liberty-bell/The Liberty Bell began its life as an ordinary bell, ordered from London, to ring at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia.
- aol.com news/10-fascinating-facts-liberty-bell-…For example, how did the Liberty Bell get its famous crack? Did it really ring on July 4, 1776? And where was the Bell hidden from the British?
- facts.net liberty-bell-facts/It’s not just any bell—it’s a symbol that reminds us of freedom, courage, and the exciting journey of the United States. Let’s uncover 11 Liberty Bell facts for kids!
- mapsofworld.com travel/destinations/usa/liberty-…The Liberty Bell gained iconic magnitude when the abolitionists of America had adopted it as a symbol in their endeavors to put an end to slavery.
- history.com news/why-is-the-liberty-bell-crackedThe Liberty Bell stands as one of the great symbols of American democracy. But what makes it so special, and how did it get its famed crack?
- The first documented use of the name "Liberty Bell" occurred in 1839 in William Lloyd Garrison's anti-slavery newspaper, The Liberator.
- wiki.kidzsearch.com wiki/Liberty_Bellkidzsearch.com > wiki > Liberty Bell. The Liberty Bell is an important and famous symbol of American independence (freedom).