Independence Hall is the building depicted on the back of the hundred dollar bill. It’s another landmark building and the only one on US paper currency that isn’t in Washington D.C. Independence Hall is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is the place where the Declaration of Independence was debated and signed back in the late 18th century. The building is constantly protected and maintained as an object of great historical interest. Many relics of the American revolution era are kept there. Some parts of the building and its interior have been restored, and some of them are original.

In addition to the Declaration, the Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitution were also signed within the walls of this building. Another interesting fact is that the Liberty Bell (the one with the crack) was the bell used in the hall’s bell tower. Now it's kept in Independence National Historical Park as a historic property connected with the revolution.

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