How to Reach the Park
Independence National Historical Park is located in
the old, or eastern, section of downtown Philadelphia. It may be reached
by automobile via Chestnut, Market, or Vine Streets, by the Market
Street subway, and by several trolley and bus lines. As a large
transportation center, Philadelphia is served by an extensive system of
major highways, railroads, and airlines.
About Your Visit
The Independence Hall group of buildings is open
daily from 8:45 a. m. to 5:15 p. m. For other buildings in the area, see
"Guide to the Area." Exhibits relating to the history of the park are on
display in the several historic buildings. Free literature and other
sales publications are available in the Information Centers in the west
and east wings of Independence Hall. Services of historians and other
personnel are available. Organizations and groups are given special
service if arrangements are made in advance with the superintendent.
Administration
Since January 1, 1951, the Independence Hall group of
buildings has been administered by the National Park Service of the
United States Department of the Interior as a part of Independence
National Historical Park. Under the terms of a cooperative agreement
made in 1950 between the City of Philadelphia and the Department of the
Interior, the National Park Service assumed the administration and
maintenance of the buildings and Independence Square, with the City
retaining ownership of the property. Also under National Park Service
administration are the Deshler-Morris House in Germantown, as well as
those properties within the park which have been acquired by the Federal
Government. All inquiries concerning the area should be addressed to the
Superintendent, Independence National Historical Park, Old Custom House,
420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia 6, Pa.
Related Areas
Independence National Historical Park is one of the
several areas of the National Park System representing the Revolutionary
and early Federal periods in American history. Others are: Colonial
National Historical Park, Va.; Federal Hall National Memorial, N. Y.;
Guilford Courthouse National Military Park, N. C.; Hopewell Village
National Historic Site, Pa.; Kings Mountain National Military Park, S.
C.; Moores Creek National Military Park, N. C.; Morristown National
Historical Park, N. J.; and Saratoga National Historical Park, N. Y.
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