Independence Hall
Independence Hall on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia is where the United States took shape.
Inside these walls, delegates debated and adopted the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and later drafted the U.S. Constitution.
Today, Independence Hall stands as a powerful reminder of bold ideas, spirited debate, and the moment America defined its identity and future.
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