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The Liberty Bell, which can be seen in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, is one of the most visited and valued part of American Revolutionay War history. One and a half million people visit the Bell annually.

It consistently strikes an E-flat note, possibly due to the 1/2 inch wide by 24.5 inch long crack in the bell. It is primarily made of copper but has 9 other metals and alloys in its composition. At 2080 pounds, the bell cracked the first time it was rung

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I believe the bell your referring to is the Liberty Bell.

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