• The Liberty Bell, previously called the State House Bell or Old State House Bell, is an iconic symbol of American independence located in Philadelphia.
  • This second crack, running from the abbreviation for "Philadelphia" up through the word "Liberty", silenced the bell forever.
  • Today, it resides at the Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia, where it is occasionally tapped to mark special occasions.
  • Why was the Liberty Bell rung in Philadelphia? It is known that bells in the city of Philadelphia were ringing to celebrate the public announcement of the...
  • Originally adorning the Pennsylvania State House (now known as Independence Hall), the Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol, not just of Philadelphia but of freedom...
  • The Liberty Bell in the Liberty Bell Center, Philadelphia. ... National Park Service - The Liberty Bell. Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia - Liberty Bell.
  • Have you ever wondered why the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia is such a big deal? This iconic symbol of American freedom has a rich history that dates back to...
  • The Making of the Liberty Bell. For more than 300 years, Philadelphia has always had a city bell to announce public gatherings or alert the public to civic danger.
  • Discover the sights and sounds of American freedom at the Liberty Bell. Legend has it that the bell was rung to summon the citizens of Philadelphia to hear the...
  • Cast in London in 1752, the original liberty bell cracked on the very first strike in Philadelphia after arriving from England.
  • ...a complete tour of the State and standing in front of Independence Hall, Philadelphia, only a few yards from the Liberty Bell, of which it is its counterpart.”
  • The Liberty Bell - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Now set in the Liberty Bell Center, the bell was commissioned in 1752 and has been in Philadelphia since British Colonial rule.