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Liberty Bell

Liberty Bell
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About Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell, previously called the State House Bell or Old State House Bell, is an iconic symbol of American independence located in Philadelphia. Originally placed in the steeple of Pennsylvania State House, now known as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell today is located across the street from Independence Hall in the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historical Park.

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Both of those bells have famously got massive cracks in them, haven't they? They're not very good at what they do.

from 375: No Such Thing As A Holiday On Uranus, 2021-05-28 at 00:22:18 · read transcript

Other times Liberty Bell came up

  1. This started in the 1800s in America where they would make things not just out of butter but out of lots of foodstuffs so they were making loads and loads of foods because the land was so good for growing and there was one where they had this thing called Serial Architecture where someone made a palace out of corn and grass and stuff like that. They made a Liberty Bell out of oranges and they made a life-size knight out of prunes.

    167: No Such Thing As Milk From A Yak, 2017-06-02 · listen

  2. They were making loads and loads of foods because the land was so good for growing. There was one where they have this thing called serial architecture, where someone made a palace out of... horn and grass and stuff like that. They made a Liberty Bell out of oranges, and they made a life-sized knight out of prunes. It's like a weird childhood fantasy world. I think it's to kind of show off that they've got all this amazing, all these juice.

    No Such Thing As Milk From A Yak, 2017-06-02 · listen

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