One of the state information cards from San Bernardino, California, but the state featured is Pennsylvania. It also has a photo of the Liberty Bell.
The Liberty Bell is found outside of Independence Hall in Philadelphia. It was commissioned in 1752 by the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly from the London-based firm Lester and Pack. It was cast with the words Proclaim Liberty Throughout all the Land unto all the inhabitants Thereof. It cracked when rung upon its arrival in Philadelphia. Local workman John Pass and John Stow recast it twice.
Be bell was used to summon lawmakers to legislative sessions and to alert citizens to public meetings and proclamations.
The "new" crack formed after almost a century of use. The National Park Service took custody of the bell following World War II. It was moved to Independence National Historical Park in 1976, and then to the Liberty Bell Center in 2003.

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