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The '''Liberty Bell''' is an iconic symbol of American independence. Recognizable for its crack, it is located in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]] originally in the steeple of [[Independence Hall]] and now in a park across the street.
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The '''Liberty Bell''' is an iconic symbol of American independence. It is recognizable for its crack and located in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]] originally in the steeple of [[Independence Hall]] and now in a park across the street.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
The [[Springfield]] advertisement for the new [[statue of Jebediah Springfield]] shows iconic [[US]] places such as the [[Washington Monument]] seen from the [[United States Capitol|Capitol]] ([[Washington, D.C.]]), [[Lincoln Memorial]] ([[Washington, D.C.]]), the Liberty Bell ([[Philadelphia]]), [[Tomb of the Unknown Soldier]] ([[Arlington]]) and [[Mount Rushmore]] ([[South Dakota]]).<ref>"[[Much Apu About Something]]"</ref>
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The [[Springfield]] advertisement for the new [[statue of Jebediah Springfield]] shows iconic [[US]] places such as the [[Washington Monument]] seen from the [[United States Capitol|Capitol]] ([[Washington, D.C.]]), [[Lincoln Memorial]] ([[Washington, D.C.]]), the Liberty Bell ([[Philadelphia]]), [[Tomb of the Unknown Soldier]] (Arlington) and [[Mount Rushmore]] ([[South Dakota]]).<ref>"[[Much Apu About Something]]"</ref>
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A young boy in [[Queens]], [[New York]] who unsuccessfully competed in [[Reading Digest]]'s [[Patriots of Tomorrow Essay Contest]] read aloud his cliché-ridden essay ''[[Ding, Dong|Ding, Dong (The Sounds of the Liberty Bell)]]''. The Liberty Bell is also seen on a map of the United States as a symbol for [[Pennsylvania]].<ref>"[[Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington]]"</ref>
  
 
The Liberty Bell is among the symbols used in ''[[Scratch 'n' Win]]'' {{W|scratch ticket}}s sold at [[Kwik-E-Mart]].<ref>"[[Homer's Night Out]]"</ref><ref>"[[Lisa's Pony]]"</ref>
 
The Liberty Bell is among the symbols used in ''[[Scratch 'n' Win]]'' {{W|scratch ticket}}s sold at [[Kwik-E-Mart]].<ref>"[[Homer's Night Out]]"</ref><ref>"[[Lisa's Pony]]"</ref>
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== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
 
*{{ep|Homer's Night Out|([[Scratch 'n' Win]])}}
 
*{{ep|Homer's Night Out|([[Scratch 'n' Win]])}}
*{{ep|Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington|(seen on map)}}
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*{{ep|Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington|(mentioned and seen on map)}}
 
*{{ep|Lisa's Pony|([[Scratch 'n' Win]])}}
 
*{{ep|Lisa's Pony|([[Scratch 'n' Win]])}}
 
*{{ep|Much Apu About Something}}
 
*{{ep|Much Apu About Something}}

Latest revision as of 15:16, July 6, 2024

Liberty Bell
Liberty Bell.png
Location Information
Town: Philadelphia
State/Province: Pennsylvania
Use: Tourist attraction
Owner: National Park Service
First appearance: Homer's America

The Liberty Bell is an iconic symbol of American independence. It is recognizable for its crack and located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania originally in the steeple of Independence Hall and now in a park across the street.

History[edit]

The Springfield advertisement for the new statue of Jebediah Springfield shows iconic US places such as the Washington Monument seen from the Capitol (Washington, D.C.), Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.), the Liberty Bell (Philadelphia), Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (Arlington) and Mount Rushmore (South Dakota).[1]

A young boy in Queens, New York who unsuccessfully competed in Reading Digest's Patriots of Tomorrow Essay Contest read aloud his cliché-ridden essay Ding, Dong (The Sounds of the Liberty Bell). The Liberty Bell is also seen on a map of the United States as a symbol for Pennsylvania.[2]

The Liberty Bell is among the symbols used in Scratch 'n' Win scratch tickets sold at Kwik-E-Mart.[3][4]

Non-canon[edit]

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The Simpsons: Tapped Out[edit]

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Liberty Bell
Image Cost Reward Sell price Conformity increase Availability Unique? Dimensions - D x W
Tapped Out Liberty bell.png FREE XP1,000 Tapped Out Cross.png Obedience +10 4th July 2013
The Rocket's Red Glare Pt. 13
Tapped Out Tick.png 2 x 2
Cash50,000 July 4th 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, "Much Apu About Something", Itchy & Scratchy Land and Game of Games
Internal Name Tiles ID
LibertyBell Beach, Grass, Pavement, Boardwalk Section, Ornate Pier Section, Dirt, Sand 2700
Taps Final Update
Wave Cost Release
1 Cash50,000 September 26, 2024

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