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What was the most important time the Liberty Bell rung?

the liberty bell was most importantly rung on July 4 to remind that slavery is free


When was the Liberty Bell celebrated?

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.


What does Liberty bell mean?

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What is the liberty bell a symbol for?

The Liberty Bell symbolizes America's freedom from Britain. It was named the Liberty Bell because of the freedom it symbolized to our country.


How is the Liberty Bell related to the US Constitution?

because liberty has one T in it and constitution has three Ts in it. 3+1=4, bell has 4 letters in it.


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4 feet 3 inches


What is the date to visit the Statue of Liberty?

July 4th 1776


Why was the Liberty Bell picked as a national symbol?

The bell was first adopted as a symbol by abolitionist societies in the 1830's, who dubbed it the "Liberty Bell." The bell became famous after an 1847 short story claimed that an aged bell-ringer rang it on July 4, 1776, upon hearing of the Second Continental Congress's vote for independence. However, no bells were rung that day, because the Second Continental Congress did not make any announcement of the vote for independence on that date. The Liberty Bell became even more famous when it traveled to various exhibitions and celebrations around the country.


How tall is the Liberty Bell in feet and inches?

It is 6 feet tall according to providenceform.org/libertybell.


Who was the 2nd American in space?

Gus Grissom was the second American in space. He flew aboard the Liberty Bell 7 spacecraft on July 21, 1961, as part of the Mercury-Redstone 4 mission.


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What year did the Statue of Liberty officially opened?

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