Pennsylvania. Specifically in Philadelphia.
you would find all the famous things that happened there
In the 1700's it wasn't Independence Hall, but the state house. It would have been paid for by the colony and the crown.
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Pennsylvania.
Fanueil Hall is in Boston, MA.
The Independence Hall is this building in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, is sometimes called the "birthplace of the United States." Both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed in the Independence Hall. In 1776 the Liberty Bell was rung from the bell tower. It called the reading of the Declaration of Independence.
Independence Hall
At the time it was the State House of Pennsylvania. Now we refer to it as Liberty Hall.
Independence Hall holds a ton of history. Independence Hall was originally known as the Pennsylvania State House and began to be constructed in 1732(finished 1753) As it was at Independence Hall the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, the Articles of Confederation uniting the thirteen colonies were ratified in 1781, and The Constitution setting the nation's basic laws was adopted in 1787.
It was the Pennsylvania State House, also known as the Old State House, built in 1753 to house the Pennsylvania legislature. [Edit] Also commonly referred to as the "Shrine of Independence"
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