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Independence Day, 

Philadelphia, United States

04 Jul 2010  

The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776 in Philadelphia which became the nation's capital from 1790–1800. Appropriately then, Philadelphia plays a prominent role in the Independence Day celebrations that are held throughout the United States. The iconic Liberty Bell occupies centre stage throughout proceedings, beginning with the presentation of the Liberty Medal in Independence Hall. Each year this is awarded to someone who is considered to have advanced the cause of freedom in the world. Nelson Mandela and Lech Walesa have both been recipients. Formalities continue with the assembly of descendants of the signatories of the Declaration, in a ceremony at the Liberty Bell. Then the party really kicks off with patriotic parades, parties and picnics, ending with a firework display over the Delaware River.

Times
All day.


Spectacle  History  Entertainment  Food & Drink  Culture 


Where?

Independance Hall and various locations in Philadelphia

Independance Hall
500 Chestnut St
Philadelphia
PA 19103

Getting There

Rail: 30th Street Station.
Underground (Subway): Blue Line to Fifth Street.

How Much?

Free.

For More Information

Philadelphia Visitors Center

Love Park
1515 Market Street

Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
PA 19103
United States

Tel +1 (215) 336 3050
Email Via website

Website  www.phillyvisitor.com

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