Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Independence Hall' has mentioned 'Brick' in the following places:
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Independence Hall touts a red brick facade, designed in Georgian style. | WIKI |
The steeple had rotted and weakened to a dangerous extent by 1773, but it wasn't until 1781 that the Assembly had it removed and had the brick tower covered with a hipped roof. | WIKI |
The Liberty Bell (foreground) was housed in the highest chamber of the brick tower | WIKI |
When that steeple was removed in the 1780s the bell was lowered into the highest chamber of the brick tower, where it remained until the 1850s. | WIKI |
Begun in 1732 and finished in 1753, it is a dignified brick structure with a wooden steeple that once held the Liberty Bell. | UNESCO |
Also in Independence Square but not contributing to the Outstanding Universal Value of Independence Hall are the two-storey East and West wings and the brick arcades linking them to the Hall, which were built in 1897-98 as approximate representations of long-vanished subsidiary structures that originally housed offices and connecting passageways; Congress Hall, built in 1787-89 as a county court house; and Old City Hall, built in 1790-91. | UNESCO |