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Lights of Liberty
Sound and light show reliving America’s Revolution
Date: 5/1/2008 - 10/31/2008
 
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Apr – Oct Days and hours vary. Shows begin at dusk.
 
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Weeknights are less crowded than weekends but reservations are always recommended. AAA members get a 10% discount.
 
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History that’s actually fun? Whoopi Goldberg does it with a special children’s version tailored to kids ages 6-12.
 
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  • Lights of Liberty
The Experience

It’s the next best thing to time travel. Using 21st century technology, Lights of Liberty peels away modern life and drops you smack in the middle of America’s struggle for independence. At dusk, you’ll don lightweight headsets and follow a costumed guide through cobblestoned streets where hand-painted images, some up to five stories high, are projected onto Independence Hall, Carpenter’s Hall and other historic buildings.

With a soundtrack performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra swelling in the background, stories of America’s patriots are narrated by some of Hollywood’s “A” list stars – Claire Bloom, Walter Cronkite, Ossie Davis and Charlton Heston among others. The show is available in German, English, Spanish, Italian and Japanese.

History

The seeds of independence could have been planted only in Philadelphia. New England politicians, led by John and Samuel Adams, were too radical. The South was too rural. Philadelphia, the cultural center of the new world, not only had facilities where the colonies reps could meet, delegates could worship as they chose and the city’s politics were moderate.
COME PREPARED
DON'T MISS
EVENTS
Ben Franklin's Ghost
Through Thursday, January 1, 2009
Lights of Liberty Show
Through Saturday, October 25
CONTACT INFO
600 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106

(877) GO 2-1776
http://www.lightsofliberty.org
Neighborhood: Historic District
 
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS
Quest for Freedom: Liberty Bell Center 0.02 mi
Congress Hall 0.02 mi
Independence Hall 0.05 mi
The Liberty Bell Center 0.07 mi
Jones 0.08 mi
NEARBY ACCOMMODATIONS
Omni Hotel at Independence Park 0.18 mi
Morris House Hotel 0.21 mi
Best Western Independence Park 0.30 mi
Holiday Inn Historic District :: Philadelphia 0.32 mi
Sheraton Society Hill Hotel 0.46 mi
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