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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Independence Hall was first named the Pennsylvania State House. The name was changed to Independence Hall when the land surrounding the building was changed into a National Park in the early 1800's.
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.
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.
The Constitution was written in Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
The constitution of the United states was signed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was signed in Virginia by 52 people. The founding fathers signed the Constitution in Philadelphia. It was signed in the white house
Was the declaration of Independence in declaration hall.....declaration hall doesnt exist. Its independence hall you are thinking of. And yes it was created and signed there.