The signing room in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. This is the room in which the Declaration of Independence was debated, agreed to, and signed.
@Dannymac82 It was awesome! Philadelphia is a very nice city and I found it very quiet. I remember it was so hot and it was ver sunny! I'm coming back to Philadelphia in a week! Greetings. :)
Brings back fond memories of a visit to the entire Independence park area of old Philly. BTW, our kids are raised, and our buildings (thank G-d, not this one) are razed. Happy Independence Day one and all.
I believe some time in the mid 1800's. The building had already been modified with the tower and clock on the west side had been removed. They also tried to save the Wm Penn house called the "slate house" on 3rd st...but was unsuccessful since it was bought by a couple who had no regard for historical preservation...also in the mid 1800's.
Not only is Philadelphia the birthplace of the Constitution, it's a front runner in terms of the birth of restoration of historic buildings. To think that the State House was almost raised for a more contemporary building is amazing.
@Dannymac82 It was awesome! Philadelphia is a very nice city and I found it very quiet. I remember it was so hot and it was ver sunny! I'm coming back to Philadelphia in a week! Greetings. :)
felino3210 7 months ago
@felino3210 how did you like visiting my hometown of Philadelphia?
Dannymac82 7 months ago
amazing
jammerstud99 11 months ago
Very nice video. I travelled to Philadelphia on July and I went to Independence Hall.
felino3210 1 year ago
lawl i went to a field trip their today
alesana18100 1 year ago
Brings back fond memories of a visit to the entire Independence park area of old Philly. BTW, our kids are raised, and our buildings (thank G-d, not this one) are razed. Happy Independence Day one and all.
brassspitoon 2 years ago
I believe some time in the mid 1800's. The building had already been modified with the tower and clock on the west side had been removed. They also tried to save the Wm Penn house called the "slate house" on 3rd st...but was unsuccessful since it was bought by a couple who had no regard for historical preservation...also in the mid 1800's.
amunrey 2 years ago
I'm shure glad they saved it as it is an extremely important piece of American history. When was the building almost raised?
woodencoasterfan 2 years ago
Not only is Philadelphia the birthplace of the Constitution, it's a front runner in terms of the birth of restoration of historic buildings. To think that the State House was almost raised for a more contemporary building is amazing.
amunrey 4 years ago