This summer, we decided to continue walking around Philadelphia to explore and learn more about the country's history. To explore the city, it's much better to arrive by train or find a centrally located parking lot so you can walk and take your time. Here's a little bit of what we learned about the Bell, an icon of liberty.
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The Liberty Bell is located at 525 Market St, Philadelphia, PA 19106 and the Center is open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Admission is free, but it's best to arrive early in the morning to avoid the long lines that form in the afternoon. Upon exiting, you can visit Independence Hall, just steps from the Liberty Bell. For more information, visit the website. National Park Service
Enjoy your visit!
*This information is part of the transcript of the tape narrated by Jack Jones that is played when the Liberty Bell Pavilion is closed and that was kindly given to me at the same Center.





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Super excellent, long live the tradition of Freedom not Free, we Pay for IT.
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