Day 47 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania home of the Liberty Bell and Rocky's Stairs
We decided we needed a day of truism and we never saw the Liberty Bell so off we went.
We decided we needed a day of truism and we never saw the Liberty Bell so off we went.
"We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal..."
Independence Hall echoes these words. Nearby the old cracked Bell proclaims liberty. The spirit of Franklin is alive in his adopted city.
The State House bell, now known as the Liberty Bell, rang in the tower of the Pennsylvania State House. Today, we call that building Independence Hall. Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly Isaac Norris first ordered a bell for the bell tower in 1751 from the Whitechapel Foundry in London. That bell cracked on the first test ring. Local metalworkers John Pass and John Stow melted down that bell and cast a new one right here in Philadelphia. It's this bell that would ring to call lawmakers to their meetings and the townspeople together to hear the reading of the news. It's not until the 1830's that the old State House
The Crack
Senate borrowed this room
Independence Hall - the place where the U.S. declaration and constitution were both signed here.
Of Course we had to get a Philly Cheesesteak
Ben Franklin's Grave Site
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Rocky Statue in front of the Philadelphia Art Museum
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