Independence Hall

historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Independence Hall
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Independence Hall is a historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is called Independence Hall because the Declaration of Independence was passed there. The United States Constitution was also written there. It served as the capital of the United States several times, mostly during the Revolutionary War. It was also the meeting place of the state legislature of Pennsylvania. It is a World Heritage Site. It is on the back of the $100 bill.

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Independence Hall

The Liberty Bell was originally in the bell tower of the building.

Abraham Lincoln's funeral included coming to Independence Hall, where over 300,000 people viewed the president's body.

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Inside the building

Rooms on the First Floor
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Ground floor of Independence Hall: Assembly Room (left), Supreme Court Room (right), Entrance Hall (center), and Tower Stair Hall (top)
Rooms on the Second Floor
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Long Gallery
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Governor's Council Chamber
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Committee of Assembly Chamber


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