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      • Liberty Bell
        0.01 Km from N 6th St & Market St
        The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Formerly placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House (now renamed Independence Hall), the bell today is located in the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historical Park. The bell was commissioned from the London firm of Lester and Pack (today the Whitechapel Bell Foundry) in 1752, and was cast with the lettering "Proclaim LIBERTY throughout all the land unto all the inh...
      • Pennsylvania Convention Center
        0.83 Km from N 6th St & Market St
        The Pennsylvania Convention Center is a multi-use public facility in the Market East section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, designed to accommodate conventions, exhibitions, conferences and other events. The "L"-shaped complex occupies four city blocks.
      • Reading Terminal Market
        0.85 Km from N 6th St & Market St
        Reading Terminal Market is an enclosed public market found at 12th and Arch Streets in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Over one hundred merchants offer fresh produce, meats, fish, artisan cheese, groceries, ice cream, flowers, grilled cheese, baked goods, crafts, books, clothing, and specialty and ethnic foods. Every space in the market is rented out; three of the vendors are descendants of original market merchants. The market is open every day of the week (regular hours: M-Sat: 8am-6pm; S...
      • The Fabric Workshop and Museum
        0.97 Km from N 6th St & Market St
        The Fabric Workshop and Museum, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, is a non-profit arts organization devoted to creating new work in new materials and new media in collaboration with emerging, nationally, and internationally recognized artists. Founded in 1977, the Fabric Workshop and Museum has an Artist-in-Residence Program, an extensive permanent collection of new work created by artists in collaboration with the Workshop, in-house and touring exhibitions, and comprehensive...
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      • Philadelphia City Hall
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        Philadelphia City Hall is the house of government for the city of Philadelphia, in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. At 548 ft (167 m), including the statue of city founder William Penn atop it, it was the tallest habitable building in the world from 1894 to 1908. It remained the tallest in Pennsylvania until it was surpassed in 1932 by the Gulf Tower in Pittsburgh; it was the tallest in Philadelphia until the construction of One Liberty Place (1984–87) ended the informal gentlemen's agreement t...
      • Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia
        1.20 Km from N 6th St & Market St
        The Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia is luxury hotel and residential complex in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It comprises three adjoining buildings: the Girard Trust Bank, at the northwest corner of South Broad & Chestnut Streets; the Girard Trust Building, at the southwest corner of South Broad Street & South Penn Square; and The Residences at the Ritz Carlton, at 1414 South Penn Square.
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      • Free Library of Philadelphia
        2.08 Km from N 6th St & Market St
        The Free Library of Philadelphia is the public library system that serves Philadelphia. It is the tenth-largest public library system in the United States by number of volumes held. Unique among public libraries in the United States, it is neither a city agency or nonprofit organization; instead, it is governed by both an independent city agency managed by its own board of directors and a separate nonprofit organization, The Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation. In fiscal 2012, the Free Libra...
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      Month Temp °C Rainfall Cm Temp °F Rainfall Inches
      Jan 1 99.6 33.8 39.2
      Feb 1 90.6 33.8 35.7
      Mar 5.6 107 42.1 42.1
      Apr 11.3 95.9 52.3 37.8
      May 17.3 100.1 63.1 39.4
      Jun 22 90.4 71.6 35.6
      Jul 24.6 111.1 76.3 43.7
      Aug 23.5 124.9 74.3 49.2
      Sep 19.9 92.7 67.8 36.5
      Oct 14 76.2 57.2 30
      Nov 7.5 96.8 45.5 38.1
      Dec 2.1 96.4 35.8 38

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        • Fantastic Historical Museum with the Liberty Bell. It is encased inside of a building if you want to see it in person but the viewing area is All Glass on the building so you can also see it from the outside on the sidewalk without having to enter the museum. This also allows you to see it at night because they light up the Liberty Bell inside the glass room so it's easily visible from the street. They were doing recent Renovations when I was there so it will be even bigger and improved there's lots of other historical items to see. The whole area is covered in cobblestone and has pretty streets and there's a nice Riverwalk a short distance away. Seeing the Liberty Bell in the surrounding area can be a great day trip for somebody looking to do something that won't cost any money and doesn't mind walking around a bit. I'll attach a few photos so you can see the view from the street as I did not go inside due to it being after hours.
        • I love this part of Philly! If I'm not in Philly for a museum, this is where you'll find me! I went here for a field trip back in 2007 on April 20, and there was a peaceful protest of humans sitting in a big peace sign. A few of us got away from the pack and sat in on it. The teachers couldn't be made because we were now part of history, which was why we were there, so it was just great to be there. MOST IMPORTANTLY, if you like cheese steaks, there is a little cart right across the street that has the best in the area. Forget pats and ginos, who has thick, hard bread, little steak, and squeeze cheese, carts of the street is where it be, best cheese steaks ever!! I drive to this cart by the liberty bell just for cheese steaks. I love them!!! Plus you get to walk around and enjoy the beauty and culture of this part of town with the inspiring cobblestone roads and beautiful buildings, plus there's a cute little beer garden.
        • For a great place to take in America's European origins, this is it! Is there a more iconic emblem of recent American history than the Liberty Bell? I think not. Located in a very accommodating building in Independence Historic Park about 200 feet northwest of Independence Hall. Great place to spend the afternoon with lovely park-like surrounds.
        • had not been here in years. The last time I was here the place was just the Liberty Bell not the Liberty mall. It kind of made me sad to see this place has become more of a tourist attractions instead of a great piece of American history.
        • Liberty Bell is very nice place to visit.. The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Once placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House (now renamed Independence Hall), the bell today is located in the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historical Park. The bell was commissioned in 1752 by the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly from the London firm of Lester and Pack (known subsequently as the Whitechapel Bell Foundry), and was cast with the lettering "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof", a Biblicalreference from the Book of Leviticus (25:10). The bell first cracked when rung after its arrival in Philadelphia, and was twice recast by local workmen John Pass and John Stow, whose last names appear on the bell. In its early years the bell was used to summon lawmakers to legislative sessions and to alert citizens about public meetings and proclamations.
        • The exhibit is wonderful. Just a heads up there no bathrooms inside the exhibit. You have to use a visitor center across the street. The lines can be long but usually move pretty quickly. On a personal note the Bell is a lot bigger than I had imagined it. I was really impressed with the amount of international Travelers that were there to see our piece of History. They left me with a beautiful sense of pride
        • The line moves very quickly, security is thorough but very friendly, stroller friendly like most of old city. Air conditioned with nice bathrooms, and FREE!! The exhibits are well done but it would be nice to have a simplified version for younger kids. Also includes the history of liberty bells being used as a symbol for women's equal rights and for civil rights. Of course it also includes an LGBTQ+ section. Personally, I want to see the liberty bell and learn about its actual history, not that of other bells or activist groups.
        • Our nation has so much history. It is great to see the steps we take to preserve and maintain it. I saw the Liberty Bell 20 years ago in this area and this new exhibit is so much better. It is great that all people have the ability to see this great part of our history. This enclosure is neat and I really like the information you see before the actual Bell. We are one amazing nation!
        • The bell itself was cool, however the line to enter was a bit chaotic. You had to kind of push your way to the front if you wanted a picture and even still, others were in the background. It was free, so I cannot really complain much, but I wish there was a better set-up and display. It was neat to see the bell up close though, definitely a must-see if you are in Philadelphia!
        • The reason for three stars as there is not much to do inside by the liberty bell. The two great things are that it’s FREE to see the liberty Bell. Also seeing the liberty on a rainy day does not matter as it is inside. The three downsides are there is pretty much always a line to get in. You must go through security to get in to the building. There is a movie playing and a few history things about the bell. The liberty bell is the main attraction and is always busy. Would recommend just plan about an hour for the whole thing.
        • The National Park Service people were amazing. They were all so helpful and knowledgeable. We visit a lot of National Parks and National Forests and this group of people that work here are way above the rest. Other National Parks need to take some notes. We took the free walking tour from Benjamin Franklin’s museum that winds through town and ends at his grave. It was very informative. We also stopped by the printing press. Unfortunately they weren’t printing at the time but they were more than happy to tell you how it would work. We also got the free timed entry tour to see Independence Hall. This is a great place to learn about the start of the country.
        • God Bless America. Land that I love. This place is awesome. Perhaps the coolest were the stairs going up to the 2nd floor. So tiny. I hear people were smaller back then. It was amazing during our trip to learn Ben Franklin still makes money. HA! People throw coins on his grave every day. I hear it's up to $2,000 a month in the summer time.
        • We had never seen the Liberty Bell, so we decided to go when we got stuck in Philly after missing our connection. It's free to get in. There was a pretty long line to get through security though. It moved fast so we didn't have to wait long. There's a bunch of historical information leading up to the bell itself. For some reason I thought it was going to be bigger than it was. It was neat to see once, but nothing that exciting. It's worth stopping by if you're in Philly.
        • We had friends visiting from Italy for a few days. Philly was one of our favorite places to visit with them. There was a 10-minute line to enter the museum where the Bell is located, because of security checks at the entrance. Then you walk through a long hallway to read the whole story of this Bell and how it became the symbol of liberty that we know today. The Bell is at the end of this short tour. Then you can head over to the visitor center to get tickets for all the other attractions.
        • They were able to make a relatively simple visit in a true historic experience. Lots of nice displays with facts and memorabilia well distributed. Although a lot of people were visiting at the same time, the spaces are good enough to move around without spoiling the visit. Nice and close view of the Liberty Bell itself. It worth the small line (due to security checking) to enter the center

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