Contents
a. THE PROVINCIAL STATE HOUSE
b. TWO CENTURIES OF INDEPENDENCE HALL
c. THE STATE HOUSE AND INDEPENDENCE
d. "TO FORM A MORE PERFECT UNION"
e. AFTER 1800
f. INDEPENDENCE SQUARE
g. EVOLUTION OF A SHRINE
h. STORY OF A SYMBOL
i. GUIDE TO THE AREA
j. HOW TO REACH THE PARK
k. ABOUT YOUR VISIT
l. ADMINISTRATION
m. RELATED AREAS
n. SUGGESTED READINGS
For additional information, visit the Web site for
Independence National Historical Park
or view their Official National Park Handbook (#115):
Historical Handbook Number Seventeen 1954 Revised 1956
This publication is one of a series of handbooks
describing the historical and archeological areas in the National
Park System administered by the National Park Service of the United
States Department of the Interior. It is printed by the Government
Printing Office and may be purchased from the Superintendent of
Documents, Washington, D.C. 20402 Price 40 cents
The National Park System, of which Independence National Historical
Park is a unit, is dedicated to conserving the scenic, scientific, and
historic heritage of the United States for the benefit and enjoyment of
its people.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Stewart L. Udall, Secretary
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Conrad L. Wirth, Director
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