Independence Hall. The tower is obscured due to a restoration project. The building was completed in 1753 for the legislature of the Province of Philadelphia. (photos: TheHopefulTraveler) |
I'm going to try something different and reveal this visit of Independence Hall through photos and captions. There is so much history behind the building that there is far too much to write about for a single post or even two.
Visit nps.gov for more information about the building. Click HERE to learn about the current restoration of the Independence Hall Tower. The attraction is open daily from 9am-5pm. Visit recreation.gov for advance ticket reservations which can be booked one year in advance; visit the Independence Visitor Center which opens at 8:30am and offers tickets with a timed entry on a first come, first served basis. Tickets are required except for January and February. See the next post or click HERE for part 2 of this post "Images from a Visit to Independence Hall".
Assembly Hall where the U.S. Declaration of Independence and Constitution was drafted and signed in 1776. |
Supreme Court Room. The Assembly Hall and this room occupy the ground floor of the Independence Hall. |
Above four photos feature the Tower Stairwell. It leads to the Long Gallery, a committee room and the former Governor's office. Access to the bell tower is not open to the public. |
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