Re-opening of the Benjamin Rush Garden: New Home of the Bicentennial Bell!
Please join Independence Historical Trust and Independence National Historical Park as we officially re-open the newly rehabilitated Benjamin Rush Garden - the new home of the Bicentennial Bell!

In 1976, Queen Elizabeth II presented the Bicentennial Bell at Independence National Historical Park. The Bell was a gift to the People of United States from the People of Great Britain in commemoration of the Bicentennial. For many years, the Bell hung in the tower of the Park's former visitor center on the corner of 3rd and Chestnut. In 2013, it was removed ahead of the demolition of the building and put into storage. 

It has been the shared vision of the Trust and the Park to find a new home for the Bell ahead of the nation's next milestone celebration in 2026. We are excited to announce the re-opening of the fully rehabilitated Benjamin Rush Garden - the new home of the Bicentennial Bell!

We hope you're able to join us on Friday, July 12th at 10:00am as we share remarks from the team who helped make this possible. Ribbon cutting to follow. 

Light refreshments will be available before the program. 

Please RSVP by Monday, July 8th.
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Agenda

9:30am - Light Refreshments Available for Guests

10:00am - Program Begins with Speakers

10:40am - Ribbon Cutting and Photos

10:45am - Benjamin Rush Garden Re-Opens


Speakers:
  • Steve Sims - Superintendent, Independence National Historical Park
  • Bill Marrazzo - Chairman of the Board, Independence Historical Trust
  • Joe Glyn - Director, Landenberger Family Foundation
  • Michael Newmuis - 2026 Director, City of Philadelphia
  • Nikil Saval - PA State Senator, District 1
  • Hannah Young - Consul General, British Consulate General - New York

** Rain Date: Monday, July 15th at 10:00am **
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