because nobody can get up those stares.
the liberty bell was most importantly rung on July 4 to remind that slavery is free
The Liberty Bell has never been "celebrated". It was rung on July 4, 1775 ( hence the name Liberty Bell) and it cracked, so it hasn't rung since.
People hear nothing because it is no longer rung. The Liberty Bell is an actual bell. It was last rung on February 23, 1846. It is cracked and can no longer be rung.
The bell was first rung to announce the opening of the First Continental Congress in 1774.
The Liberty Bell was last rung on George Washington's birthday; February 22, 1846; and it was at this ringing that the crack on the bell widened, placing it permanently out of commission. Since then, the bell has not been rung; but is ceremoniously tapped, every July 4th.
For the first reading of the declaration of independence
Historians believe the Liberty Bell was rung to summon citizens to hear the first reading of the Declaration of Independence. The bell was in the tower of Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
the bell that was rung one time to start the nations war
No. It was rung once and it cracked in 1753 and hasn't been rung since.
The Liberty Bell was last rung on George Washington's birthday; February 22, 1846; and it was at this ringing that the crack on the bell widened, placing it permanently out of commission. Since then, the bell has not been rung; but is ceremoniously tapped, every July 4th.
They rung the liberty bell and they gathered around it.
The bell was cast in the White Chapel bell foundry in England. It cracked the first time it was rung.