Historic site
Independence Hall
568 locals recommend,
Location
520 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA
Center City East
Tips from locals
Famous Independence Hall! Where the USA Declaration of Independence was signed. In Old City.
Independence Hall Birthplace of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution... They risked everything — “their lives, their fortune and their sacred honor.” During the blistering summer of 1776, 56 courageous men gathered at the Pennsylvania State House and defied the King of England. Eleven years later, representatives from 12 states gathered to shape the U.S. Constitution, finally creating one unified nation.
Independence Hall Birthplace of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution... They risked everything — “their lives, their fortune and their sacred honor.” During the blistering summer of 1776, 56 courageous men gathered at the Pennsylvania State House and defied the King of Englan…
While historical attractions abound in Philly, Independence Hall holds monumental significance to the development of the nation. In 1776, the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence in the building’s Assembly Room. Just 11 years later, representatives from a dozen states met here to lay the framework for the U.S. Constitution. Today, the UNESCO World Heritage Site is the centerpiece of Independence National Historical Park, and guided tours are available year-round. As of June 2021, free tours of the hall are available via timed tickets. Learn more about how to obtain tickets in the guide to Independence Hall. Independence Hall, 520 Chestnut Street
While historical attractions abound in Philly, Independence Hall holds monumental significance to the development of the nation. In 1776, the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence in the building’s Assembly Room. Just 11 years later, representatives from a dozen states met here to…
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