
Independence
National Historical Park
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"We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal..."
Goods, ideas, and people intermingled in early Philadelphia. In this diverse city, a new republic was born. The Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were both debated and signed inside Independence Hall. Nearby sits the Liberty Bell, an international symbol of liberty.
Independence National Historical Park preserves and interprets Park resources significantly associated with the American Revolution and the founding and growth of the United States of America, to improve public understanding of the historic people, events, and ideas associated here and inspire individuals.
Historical Buildings & Sites
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American Philosophical Society Museum

Benjamin Franklin Museum

Bishop White House

City Tavern

Congress Hall

Declaration House

The Dolley Todd House

Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site

First Bank of the United States

Fragments of Franklin Court

Franklin Court

Franklin Court Printing Office

Free Quaker Meeting House

Germantown White House

Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site

Great Essentials Exhibit

Independence Hall

Independence Visitor Center

Liberty Bell Center

Merchants' Exchange Building

New Hall Military Museum

Old City Hall

President's House Site

Second Bank Portrait Gallery

Signers Garden

Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial

Washington Square
National Park Service Sites