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Who’s Behind These Bells Appearing Across Philly?

Posted on January 27

Siani Colón

A bell depicting people hanging out at Independence Mall with the text "We the People"

Philly-based illustrator Tara Jacoby designed this bell. (Courtesy of J&J Studios)

Pennsylvania is home to iconic bells. We have the Bicentennial Bell, which was gifted to us by Queen Elizabeth II in 1976. Then there’s the Justice Bell, which was created to gather support for the women’s suffrage movement. And of course there's the most famous of them all, the Liberty Bell, one of the most recognizable symbols of American independence (crack and all).

Now, over 100 painted bells will be scattered across the state in celebration of the semiquincentennial. Organized by America250PA, “Bells Across PA” consists of fiberglass bells that celebrate unique communities in Pennsylvania’s 67 counties. In Philadelphia, 16 artists worked in collaboration with Mural Arts on 22 bells that will adorn the city.

“Each bell carries the voice of a Philadelphia neighborhood and echoes it across the Commonwealth, inspiring people to move beyond the city and experience a Pennsylvania that is alive with history, culture, and possibility,” said Anne Ryan, deputy secretary of tourism for the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, in a statement.

The bells will be installed in their respective neighborhoods this spring. Here's where you can find them in Philly:

  • Chinatown: 10th & Vine streets
  • Center City: 1401 John F. Kennedy Blvd.
  • El Centro de Oro: 2739 N. 5th St.
  • Fox Chase: 7959 Oxford Ave.
  • Germantown: 68 W. Chelten Ave.
  • Hunting Park: Hunting Park
  • Logan Square: 222 N. 20th St.
  • Mayfair: 7343 Frankford Ave.
  • Mount Airy: 7301 Germantown Ave.
  • Ogontz: 7182 Ogontz Ave.
  • Olney: 5501 N. 5th St.
  • Parkside: 4231 Avenue of the Republic
  • Point Breeze: 1336 S. 21st St.
  • Roxborough: 6170 Ridge Ave.
  • South Philly: 914 S. 9th St.
  • Southwest Philly: 5400 Lindbergh Blvd.
  • Torresdale: 5001 Grant Ave.
  • University City: 2955 Market St.
  • West Philly: 3952-54 Lancaster Ave.
  • Wynnefield: 5320 City Ave.

Other replica bells can already be found at Mother Bethel AME’s Richard Allen Museum, the Philadelphia Visitor Center, and the Pennsylvania Convention Center.

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