The Independence National Historic Park comprises some of USA's most famous historic sites associated with the American Revolution, including Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Benjamin Franklin's house and grave, and the house in which the Declaration of Independence was written

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Independence National Historical Park and Visitor's Center, Philadelphia

The Independence National Historic Park comprises some of USA's most famous historic sites associated with the American Revolution, including Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Benjamin Franklin's house and grave, and the house in which the Declaration of Independence was written.

The Independence National Historic Park comprises some of USA's most famous historic sites associated with the American Revolution, including Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, Benjamin Franklin's house and grave, and the house in which the Declaration of Independence was written. Start your visit at the Independence Visitor Center for information on historical sites and programs, walking tours and special events. The National Park Service provides a helpful map of the historical sites in the park. Collect your tickets for the Independence Hall here.


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About Independence National Historical Park and Visitor's Center

 Philadelphia, PA, United States

 +1 215-965-2305

 www.nps.gov

Independence National Historical Park and Visitor's Center and Nearby Sights on Map

Liberty Bell Center

The iconic Liberty Bell is an emblem of American Independence, and holds a symbolic place in history as the 'justice bell' that heralded significant events

Independence Hall

The Independence Hall is the highlight of the Independence National Historical Park, the site where the Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776, and where the U

Congress Hall

The Congress Hall, to the west of Independence Hall, is where the U

National Museum of American Jewish History

The National Museum of American Jewish History showcases the American Jewish experience through history, detailing the stories of Jewish immigrants and the development of their identity

Philadelphia History Museum at the Atwater Kent

The Philadelphia History Museum, 'where history inspires the future,' details the comprehensive 330 year old history of America's 'birthplace' and founding city

Declaration House

The Declaration House is a recreation of the house built by Jacob Graff in 1775, where Thomas Jefferson rented two rooms and wrote the Declaration of Independence

Franklin Court

The Franklin Court is what remains of Benjamin Franklin's brick house after it was torn down 20 years after his death, with a Benjamin Franklin Museum on site that throws light on his inventions and artifacts

New Hall Military Museum

The New Hall Military Museum showcases the role of the Army, Navy, and Marines in the American Revolution and early American history through military memorabilia including weapons, uniforms, battle flags, and more

Christ Church Burial Ground

The Christ Church Burial Ground holds the mortal remains of 7 signers of the Declaration of Independence and five signers of the Constitution, including Benjamin Franklin and George Ross

Philadelphia Christ Church

Christ Church, the first parish of the Anglican church in Pennsylvania, was founded in 1695 and is still active today; the existing building dates from 1744