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Independence National Historical Park
For Kids
 

There are a variety of of hands-on-history activities available for kids. Become an archaeologist digging for artifacts, construct your own 18th century journal, or learn how much fun it is to play a musical instrument called the glass armonica that was invented by Benjamin Franklin! Check our current building hours at the Independence Visitor Center to learn when and where programs are offered.

Junior Ranger Program: Children visiting Independence National Historical Park can become a Junior Ranger by picking up a Junior Ranger Activity Book with activities for children ages five and up from the Independence Visitor Center (corner of 6th and Market Streets) or downloading it from this site.  Participants who attend at least one ranger program and complete five activities will earn a Junior Ranger badge.  Activities are related to locations throughout the park and include word scrambles, dot-to-dot, bingo, matching and more... as well as activities to do at home.  

Independence Visitors Center
"Choosing Sides" film

Liberty Bell Center
Liberty Bell "History Channel" audio-visual presentation

Second Bank of the United States
"Moses Williams: Cutter of Profiles" Demonstration, Wed.-Sun. 2:00pm (20 minutes)

Franklin Court
Printing Office demonstration, 11:00am - 5:pm, Daily

"Ben & Me" - Film, Children's program. Daily in the Franklin Court Underground Museum

"Franklin's Glass Music" - glass armonica demonstration, 12:00pm & 2:30pm. Daily. (15 minutes)

New Hall Military Museum
"Barncles & Bullets" Children's program, 4:00pm, Weekends, (15 minutes)

Photo of Liberty Bell  

Did You Know?
The Liberty Bell weighs 2,080 pounds, is made of bronze, its strike note is an E-flat, and that the large “crack” is actually a repair. This large “crack” and the inscription around the top “Proclaim Liberty” has made the Bell an international symbol of freedom.

Last Updated: September 01, 2008 at 07:20 EST