
Liberty Bell
The Liberty Bell is a historic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Cast in 1752, it is famous for its large crack and the inscription that promotes liberty. Originally commissioned for the Pennsylvania State House, it rang to mark important events, including the reading of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. The bell is often associated with the fight for freedom and civil rights, representing the ideals of democracy and justice. Today, it is a key attraction, drawing visitors who appreciate its significance in American history.