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− | '''Independence Hall'' is a historic civic building in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]] in which the [[United States]] [[Declaration of Independence]] was adopted. | + | '''Independence Hall''' is a historic civic building in [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]] in which the [[United States]] [[Declaration of Independence]] was adopted. |
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Revision as of 19:17, January 9, 2022
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Independence Hall is a historic civic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in which the United States Declaration of Independence was adopted.
History
When Bart had to study for a test he did not know the answers to on a snow day, he dreamed about the founding fathers meeting in the Independence Hall, the subject of the test. It suddenly starts snowing which disrupts Bart's dream and again annoys him due to the fact he can't go outside to play but must study.[1]
The book Secret World History offers alternate recollections of certain historical events, including the signing of the Declaration of Independence.[2]
Appearances
- Episode – "Bart Gets an "F"" (interior, dream)
- Episode – "Homer the Great" (interior, dream)