The Independence Hall in
Philadelphia was originally the Pennsylvania State House. Built between 1732–1753,
it housed the colonial legislature of Pennsylvania. From 1775 to 1783, during
the War of Independence, the Continental Congress held its sessions here. In
1787, the organizers of the Constitutional Convention chose the Hall as a
symbolic venue of the gathering, since they harbored ambitious plans to redesign
the government of the US, whose independence was declared first here.