Independence National Historical Park

Independence National Historical Park is a 55-acre National Park Service property in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, often referred to as “America’s most historic square mile.” Preserving several sites associated with the American Revolution and the nation’s founding history, it offers a deep look into the birth of American democracy.

Independence Hall (39.948920, -75.149926)
The Assembly Room (39.948920, -75.149926)

At the heart of the park are iconic landmarks like Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were debated and signed, alongside Congress Hall and the famous Liberty Bell Center. Visitors can dive deeper into early American culture by exploring the Benjamin Franklin Museum, the President’s House site, and the impressive portrait gallery housed inside the Second Bank of the United States. Highly walkable and rich with architectural charm, the park is an ideal destination for historical exploration. The Independence Visitor Center serves as the perfect starting point to grab maps, view orientation films, and secure the timed entry tickets required to tour Independence Hall.

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