File:LibertyBellUnderside.jpg
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English: The underside of the Liberty Bell, showing the metal support structure. The clapper appears not to be attached to the actual hinge of the bell. Concentric grooves appear to remain from the creation of the mould used in the bell's founding.
Taken in the summer of 2000 at the Liberty Bell Pavilion in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, when the bell was still fully accessible from all directions (including the bottom). |
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| Author | Random Tree |
specification39°56′58.2″N 75°9′1.1″W / 39.9495°N 75.150306°W
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