Mid-Atlantic - Pennsylvania
Independence National Historic Park
A Karen Brown Recommendation
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Independence National Historic Park lies at the heart of historic Philadelphia. This area covers approximately 12 blocks and contains all the most important historic sites. The visitors’ center, located at 3rd and Chestnut Streets, is the place to begin your visit—don’t miss the 28-minute film and interactive computers, which explain much of the history of the founding of the country. There is a bell tower at the center that houses the Bicentennial Bell, a gift from Great Britain. In many of the historic buildings within this area are guides who provide wonderfully educational tours for children and adults alike, guaranteeing a lasting memory of a visit to Philadelphia. (215-965-2305www.nps.gov) There are many buildings within the park that played important roles in our country’s history. These include Independence Hall, the Second Bank of the United States, Congress Hall, Old City Hall,Liberty Bell Pavilion and Franklin Court.
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