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U.S. Flag Micro Geocoin Libby U.S. Flag Micro Geocoin

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Released:
Friday, July 18, 2014
Origin:
Washington, United States
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Current Goal

My name is Libby, and my mission is to see my namesake, the Liberty Bell.

About This Item

~~The Liberty Bell's inscription
 
Proclaim LIBERTY throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants thereof Lev. XXV X
 By Order of the ASSEMBLY of the Province of PENSYLVANIA [sic] for the State House in Philada

Pass and Stow
 Philada
 MDCCLIII (1753)

The Bell's Message


 "The Liberty Bell's inscription conveys a message of liberty which goes beyond the words themselves. Since the bell was made, the words of the inscription have meant different things to different people. When William Penn created Pennsylvania's government he allowed citizens to take part in making laws and gave them the right to choose the religion they wanted. The colonists were proud of the freedom that Penn gave them. In 1751, the Speaker of the Pennsylvania Assembly ordered a new bell for the State House. He asked that a Bible verse to be placed on the bell - "Proclaim LIBERTY throughout all the Land unto all the inhabitants thereof" (Leviticus 25:10). As the official bell of the Pennsylvania State House (today called Independence Hall) it rang many times for public announcements. The old State House bell was first called the "Liberty Bell" by a group trying to outlaw slavery. These abolitionists remembered the words on the bell and, in the 1830s, adopted it as a symbol of their cause. Beginning in the late 1800s, the Liberty Bell traveled around the country to expositions and fairs to help heal the divisions of the Civil War. It reminded Americans of their earlier days when they fought and worked together for independence. In 1915, the bell made its last trip and came home to Philadelphia, where it now silently reminds us of the power of liberty. For more than 200 years people from around the world have felt the bell's message. No one can see liberty, but people have used the Liberty Bell to represent this important idea."

Taken from the National Park Service website

 

Tracking History (29068.7mi) View Map

Visited 12/28/2017 mcmwest took it to Trusty Rusty Texas - 50.48 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/28/2017 mcmwest took it to 70 Pease River N (Motley Co, DeL 2017 39) Texas   Visit Log
Visited 12/28/2017 mcmwest took it to 70 Pease River N (Motley Co, DeL 2017 39) Texas - 8.95 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/28/2017 mcmwest took it to 97 Flomot W (Floyd Co, p 34 DeL) Texas - 40.15 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/28/2017 mcmwest took it to Cows, Cars & Elks Texas - 55.68 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/28/2017 mcmwest took it to Bula Cemetery (Bailey Co, DeL '17p36) Texas - 589.86 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/28/2017 mcmwest took it to GC8. July 28 - Day Two without Water - 21 Men left Texas - 36.72 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/28/2017 mcmwest took it to Pioneers, Lavender, Sleep and Eat Texas   Visit Log
Visited 12/28/2017 mcmwest took it to Pioneers, Lavender, Sleep and Eat Texas - 35.49 miles  Visit Log
Visited 12/28/2017 mcmwest took it to Jack in the Forrest Texas - 665.99 miles  Visit Log
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