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| The Liberty Bell
replica was cast from the same mold that
was used for the original Liberty Bell (now
in
Philadelphia).
It was installed in 1987 to commemorate the
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| If you notice
that some of the shutters are hanging crooked,
that's not a mistake! In Colonial times homeowners
would use leather straps at the tops of the
shutters instead of hinges to conserve metal.
This often resulted in the shutters hanging
at an angle. In another example of Disney's
obsession with detail, this subtlety is faithfully
reproduced on the Liberty Square store fronts. |
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| You may notice
that the only flower colors in Liberty Square
are, appropriately enough, red, white and
blue! |
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| Liberty Square
is the only Magic Kingdom land that doesn't
appear in any other Disney park. |
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