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Qué (quién) es Liberty Bell Pavilion - definición


Liberty Bell Pavilion         
  • The [[Liberty Bell]] on display in [[Independence Hall]], 1951
FORMER BUILDING IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
The Liberty Bell Pavilion (demolished) was a building within Independence National Historical Park (INHP) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that housed the Liberty Bell from January 1, 1976 to October 9, 2003. Designed by the architectural firm Giurgola Associates to be the Bell's permanent home, it stood for only 30 years.
Liberty Bell (game)         
  • Liberty Bell Slot Machine memorial, San Francisco
The Liberty Bell was the first variation of the modern mechanical slot machine we see today, originally being referred to as a "fruit machine" or "one-armed bandit". Created in 1894 by Charles Fey (1862–1944), a car mechanic from San Francisco, the Liberty Bell's popularity set the standard for the modern slot machine; its three-reel model is still used today despite great advances in slot technology over the past several decades.
Liberty (personification)         
  • alt=A bare-breasted woman leads a revolutionary army over a barricade, holding aloft a French flag
  • Great Seal of the Second French Republic, 1848, with [[radiant crown]]
  • pileus]], and carrying her rod. AD 251–253
  • ''The Contrast: 1792: Which Is Best'', by [[Thomas Rowlandson]], an anti-French cartoon
THE PERSONIFICATION OF THE CONCEPT OF LIBERTY
Goddess Liberty; Liberty goddess; Liberty personified; Liberty (goddess); Personification of liberty; Personification of Liberty; Liberty (goddess personifications); Liberty (goddess personification)
The concept of liberty has frequently been represented by personifications, often loosely shown as a female classical goddess. Language from the June 1916 The Numismatist: "Supremely confident like the nation she represents, the protective goddess of America moves with a supple grace, while her garments of stars and stripes seem to catch an invisible breeze.