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One Independence Mall Review

4.2 /519 Reviews
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Independence Square is a place to commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Museums and exhibition halls are free to visit. Philadelphia is also an important historical witness of the Declaration of Independence. It is one of the earliest cities in the United States.

One Independence Mall

Posted: Mar 4, 2019
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  • palettes_ny
    5/5Outstanding
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    The large lawn in front of the Independence Palace, standing on the lawn next to the Freedom Bell Exhibition Hall, the brick red building in front of the Independence Palace is the Independence Palace. I feel that there are not many people on the lawn, there are seats next to the lawn to rest, and the visit of the Independence Palace and the Freedom Bell needs to be checked.

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    Posted: May 6, 2022
  • palettes_ny
    4/5Excellent
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    I feel that the attractions in downtown Philadelphia are really excellent. This monument near the Freedom Bell is unified and managed by National Park. Opposite the Freedom Bell is a large visitor center. Here you can consult the travel guide for Philadelphia. The staff and volunteers here are also very enthusiastic. Help to give travel advice and answer consultation questions. There is also a small souvenir shop here, you can buy refrigerator stickers, books, postcards and other related Philadelphia souvenirs. There is also an exhibition in the visitor center. Although it will be more mini-pocket than the museum, it still does not affect the number of tourists here. If you come by car, there is also a parking lot on the ground floor of the independent palace visitor center for everyone to park. Although parking in downtown Philadelphia is not very convenient, parking spaces are not very easy to find. I recommend everyone to come to the underground parking lot of the visitor center to park. If you come in peak season, you need to come to the visitor center to apply for the ticket for the visit of the Independence Palace first, but I don’t know if it’s because of the epidemic. You don’t need to get a ticket when you come. You can enter the visit directly.

    0
    Posted: Jan 23, 2022
  • 小鱼儿2015
    4/5Excellent
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    Philadelphia is a very important city in the United States, and it is also the earliest city launched by the movement of the founding of the United States. There are many memorial projects in the square, and the square is also a pretty place.

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    Posted: Feb 17, 2020
  • 诗意情节
    5/5Outstanding
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    Philadelphia is the ancient capital of the United States, the fourth largest city. Philadelphia is the place where the Declaration of Independence was drafted and signed. The first and second Continental Conferences were held here. There's also the Independence Palace, the Independence Square and the Independence Bell, which symbolizes the American spirit of freedom. In short, it's a place with a strong sense of history.

    2
    Posted: Sep 5, 2017
  • Tiramisu8511
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Independence Palace in Philadelphia Independence Square is the birthplace of the American Declaration of Independence. In front of the Palace of Independence stands a statue of Washington, a milestone in human freedom. Historically, the Liberty Bell has not sounded several times. It is a symbol of the American spirit of freedom.

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    Posted: Mar 10, 2017
  • 广州中奖小锦鲤
    4/5Excellent
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    Independence Square is greener than Washington, which is surrounded by independent historic buildings at that time. There are more tourists in this green area. Tourist groups meet here, and the parking lot is far away. It's almost the same distance from the Independence Palace and the Presidential Palace. It's very suitable for emptying itself, but it's noisy.

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    Posted: Jun 30, 2018
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