Creating the United States

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Centennial Celebration in Philadelphia, 1776–1876

Centennial Celebration in Philadelphia, 1776–1876 (114.06.00)

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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the United States declared its independence in 1776, was the site of the nation’s major centennial commemoration in 1876. This advertising poster features the enormous main exhibition hall built on the grounds of Philadelphia’s Fairmont Park. The central image is surrounded by patriotic vignettes of historical events that had occurred in the hundred years since the drafting of the Declaration.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where the United States declared its independence in 1776, was the site of the nation’s major centennial commemoration in 1876. This advertising poster features the enormous main exhibition hall built on the grounds of Philadelphia’s Fairmont Park. The central image is surrounded by patriotic vignettes of historical events that had occurred in the hundred years since the drafting of the Declaration.