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Independence National Historical Park, PA

Description:

Independence Hall was constructed between 1732 and 1756 as the State House of the Province of Pennsylvania. From 1775 to 1783 (except for the winter of 1777 - 1778 when Philadelphia was occupied by the British Army) this was the meeting place for the Second Continental Congress. It was in the Assembly Room of this building that the Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776. In the same room the design of the American flag was agreed upon in 1777, the Articles of Confederation were adopted in 1781, and the U. S. Constitution was drafted in 1787. The building, inside and out, has been restored whenever possible to its original late-18th century appearance. Most of the furnishing are period pieces. The "rising sun" chair used by George Washington as he presided over the Constitutional Convention is original. Visitors are admitted free of charge by tour only, with tours beginning in the East Wing. Visitors need a free timed ticket for the Independence Hall tours from March through December. Printed materials are available on request in 8 foreign languages (Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Russian).

Getting There:

Independence National Historical Park
1 North Independence Mall West
Philadelphia PA 08004

Independence Hall is located on Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Street. For more information log onto www.nps.gov/inde/visit.html. Tickets for Independence are distributed at the Independence Visitor Center which is locations at 6th and Market Streets. Tickets for Independence are distributed at the Independence Visitor Center which is located at 6th and Market Streets.

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Phone Park for More Information:

Information: (800)537-7676
Project Office: (215)597-8787
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