The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American independence and freedom. It is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is known for its distinctive crack.
The Liberty Bell was originally cast in 1752 in the Whitechapel Foundry in London, England. It was commissioned for the Pennsylvania State House (now known as Independence Hall) to commemorate the 50th anniversary of William Penn's 1701 Charter of Privileges, which granted religious freedom in the colony.
Over time, the Liberty Bell came to symbolize the abolitionist movement and the fight for civil rights and equality. The bell's inscription, "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof," from the Bible (Leviticus 25:10), has been used as a powerful message for various social and political movements.