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The Liberty Bell was moved from its original location in the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall) to safeguard it from potential damage, particularly during the Civil War when there were fears it could be targeted by Confederate sympathizers. In 1915, it was relocated to the Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia to provide better protection and accessibility to visitors. This move aimed to preserve the bell as a symbol of American independence and freedom while enhancing its historical significance.

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