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Visiting Independence Hall - U. S. National Park Service See the room where the Declaration of Independence and the U S Constitution were both signed Independence Hall is located on Chestnut Street, between 5th and 6th Streets Entrance is through a security screening area on the south side of Independence Hall
Independence Hall - Wikipedia Independence Hall is a historic civic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States were debated and adopted by the Founding Fathers of the United States
Independence Hall: A Guide to the Building That Changed History The Declaration of Independence was signed here in 1776, and the U S Constitution was written here in 1787 A National Historic Landmark, Independence Hall is recognized globally for its impact on the pursuit of freedom and democracy
Visit Independence Hall | Tour Philadelphia’s Historic Landmark Step inside Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and U S Constitution were debated and signed Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of Philadelphia’s Historic District
Independence Hall: World Heritage Site - U. S. National Park Service For Americans, indeed for people around the world, there is no more potent symbol of individual freedom than Independence Hall This World Heritage Site is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the dream of a free country of independent citizens became fact
Independence Hall | American Battlefield Trust Independence Hall is the birthplace of America The Declaration of Independence and U S Constitution were both debated and signed inside this building
Visiting Independence Hall - U. S. National Park Service Visitors must pass through a security screening area to visit the buildings on Independence Square, including Independence Hall The screening area is located adjacent to Old City Hall, near the corner of 5th and Chestnut Streets
Independence National Historical Park | INDEPENDENCE HALL The Pennsylvania State House, what is now known as Independence Hall, was where the Second Continental Congress met starting in May 1775 and remained throughout the American Revolution