Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell is a pre-War symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Replicas of it are distributed among the former United States.

Background
Originally located in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House, the Liberty Bell was used to summon lawmakers to legislative sessions and to alert citizens about public meetings and proclamations. In the 1830s, the bell was adopted as a symbol by abolitionist societies, who dubbed it the "Liberty Bell."

As part of the Liberty Bell Savings Bonds drive in 1950, 55 replicas of the Liberty Bell were ordered by the United States Department of the Treasury to be displayed and rung on patriotic occasions. One reproduction of the Liberty Bell, the dimensions and tone of which identical to those of the original, was presented to the people of West Virginia, by direction of the Honorable John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury. From May 15 to July 4, 1950, the bell was taken to each part of the state to celebrate the drive, and subsequently placed in front of the Charleston Capitol Building.

Surviving the Great War of 2077 and the Christmas Flood of 2082, the bell still rests in front of the Capitol Building, the placard of which is still legible:

In the 23rd century, American artifact collector Abraham Washington noted that he ran into an individual who claimed he had a fragment of the Liberty Bell. Washington was incredulous, believing it was still in-tact in Philadelphia. He began funding an expedition in hopes of bringing it back to be displayed at the Capitol Preservation Society.

Appearances
The Liberty Bell is mentioned in Fallout 3 and a replica appears in Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes
The Liberty Bell is based on the real world equivalent of the same name.