liberty bell

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The Liberty Bell has a new home, and it is as powerful and dramatic as the Bell itself. Throughout the expansive, light-filled Center, larger-than … See more

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Apr 16, 2024
What an amazing experience to see the bell up close and personal. We happened to come at a time when the queue was not long. Got our backpacks scanned through security and went in. I enjoyed reading … Full review by Elaine K
Apr 9, 2024
It is a must do sightseeing event when in Philadelphia but think the centre should have more grandure to it as a place and monument of significance. Full review by thedoc-80
Mar 30, 2024
You can pick up on the history of our independence and have an understanding of the events and sentiment of the time. Learn how our republic started, the birth of politics in our country. Overall the… Full review by Adam L

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Construction completed:1752
Height:1.22 m

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Does the liberty bell still ring? I heard it rings on July 4th but don't think that is true Thanks
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The Liberty Bell has not been rung since 1846.
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Answer by John W · Jul 1, 2022
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How long a line should I expect if I get there at 10am on Saturday on Memorial Day Weekend?
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Without knowing for absolute certain, I would expect close to at least one hour. The exhibit is fairly small and there is very limited space around the Liberty Bell itself.
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Answer by ken c · May 7, 2022
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why dose it have a crack
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It was damaged when being moved.
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Answer by rayej · Dec 31, 2021
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How long should we allow for this visit?
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Depending on the few factors: 1) time of travel- summer is always the busiest for tourism 2) what exactly you want from this tour- just be near the bell and take a photo? You can take …
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Depending on the few factors: 1) time of travel- summer is always the busiest for tourism 2) what exactly you want from this tour- just be near the bell and take a photo? You can take a photo from the outside window to avoid crowds and go. For the inside- 1-2 hours if you are REEAAALLY into history 3) For just the photo coming down there after hours will be the best with the least amount of crowds
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Do you have to go through a security check to go up and take a picture of the bell when outside, or is that just for people in …
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Do you have to go through a security check to go up and take a picture of the bell when outside, or is that just for people in the building? Thanks!
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Yes, you must go through the security check and the bell was inside. You can take the picture inside.
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