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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Liberty_BellLiberty Bell - Wikipedia

    The Liberty Bell, previously called the State House Bell or Old State House Bell, is an iconic symbol of American independence located in Philadelphia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Blow_OutBlow Out - Wikipedia

    Blow Out is a 1981 American neo-noir mystery thriller film written and directed by Brian De Palma. [3] The film stars John Travolta as Jack Terry, a movie sound effects technician from Philadelphia who, while recording sounds for a low-budget slasher film, unintentionally captures audio evidence of an assassination involving a presidential hopeful.

  3. Jul 3, 2022 · The inscription of liberty on the State House bell (now known as the Liberty Bell) went unnoticed during the Revolutionary War. After the war, abolitionists seeking to end slavery in America were inspired by the bell's message.

  4. May 27, 2024 · Take a moment to ponder the powerful words engraved on its surface and reflect on the profound legacy of an object that has rung out through history with the unending message of liberty and justice for all. The Liberty Bell is one of the most important symbols of freedom and liberty in the US.

  5. The Liberty Bell started out simply as the bell commissioned by the colonial legislature of Pennsylvania to hang in the steeple of the State House in 1752 so that the growing city would have a bell with great carrying power to announce meetings of the legislature and toll for notable events.

  6. Apr 5, 2013 · Striking A Chord For Liberty. April 5, 2013 | by Bradley Maule. Stay behind the rails: at the Liberty Bell Center, 2013 | Photo: Bradley Maule. Twelve years ago tomorrow, the Liberty Bell was rung for the first time in decades. Mitchell Guilliatt, a Nebraska man inspired by the scripture on the shoulder of the bell—”Proclaim LIBERTY ...

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  8. This outline of the Liberty Bell, with the number 76 visibly entwined, is one of the marketing symbols created for Bicentennial celebrations in Philadelphia. The bell was originally forged in 1751, the fiftieth anniversary of William Penn’s 1701 Charter of Privileges.

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