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Independence Hall

American  

noun

  1. the building in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence was signed.


Example Sentences

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After some time walking, she told me to take note of a special place called Independence Hall, where she said our Founding Fathers and Mothers let freedom ring throughout the land.

From Literature

The Liberty Bell wasn’t on my mind, or even Independence Hall.

From Los Angeles Times

It was a message similar to one he gave before the 2022 midterm elections at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where the nation’s founding documents were created.

From Seattle Times

Biden has given a handful of other democracy-centered addresses, including at Independence Hall in Philadelphia a year ago and at Union Station in Washington shortly before the November midterm elections.

From Washington Times

The ride was to end at Independence Hall.

From Seattle Times