Visit Historic Philadelphia

As the birthplace of American freedom, Philadelphia offers an inspiring journey through history that no other city can offer: Learn about independence at Independence Hall, salute liberty at the Liberty Bell, celebrate freedom at the National Constitution Center, and enjoy a variety of other must-see attractions.

National Constitution Center

The National Constitution Center is an interactive museum, national town hall, and civic education headquarters located steps from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell in Historic Philadelphia. Step inside and be inspired by must-see exhibitions, live performances, rare artifacts, and hands-on activities that bring the Constitution to life for all ages.

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Independence Hall

Originally known as the Pennsylvania State House, Independence Hall has hosted many historic milestones: George Washington was appointed commander in chief of the Continental Army here in 1775, the Declaration of Independence was adopted here on July 4, 1776, the design of the American flag was agreed upon here in 1777, the Articles of Confederation were adopted here in 1781, and the U.S. Constitution was drafted and signed here in 1787.

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Liberty Bell

As the official bell of the Pennsylvania State House (today called Independence Hall), the Liberty Bell rang many times for public announcements before it cracked in the 1800s. The old State House bell was first called the “Liberty Bell” by abolitionists, who adopted it as a symbol of their cause. Inscribed with the words “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof,” the bell serves as an icon of freedom.

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Independence Visitor Center

Independence Visitor Center helps you make the most of your visit to Philadelphia and The Countryside. Here you’ll find maps, brochures and tickets to over 50 tours and attractions. Make it your first stop for the Philadelphia region’s best event, touring, and lodging information.

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Museum of the American Revolution

The Museum of the American Revolution uncovers and shares compelling stories about the diverse people and complex events that sparked America’s ongoing experiment in liberty, equality, and self-government. Joint tickets for general admission to the Museum and the National Constitution Center are available online for a discounted price. 

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African American Museum in Philadelphia

The African American Museum in Philadelphia is the first institution built by a major United States city to house and interpret the life and work of African Americans. Joint tickets for general admission to AAMP and the National Constitution Center are available online for a discounted price. 

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More from the National Constitution Center
Constitution 101

Explore our new 15-unit core curriculum with educational videos, primary texts, and more.

Media Library

Search and browse videos, podcasts, and blog posts on constitutional topics.

Founders’ Library

Discover primary texts and historical documents that span American history and have shaped the American constitutional tradition.

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