Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Independence Hall' has mentioned 'National Park Service' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
---|---|
The current interior is a mid-20th-century reconstruction by the National Park Service with the public rooms restored to their 18th-century appearance. | WIKI |
The second-floor Governor's Council Chamber, furnished with important examples of the era by the National Park Service, includes a musical tall case clock made by Peter Stretch, c. 1740, one of the most prominent clockmakers in early America and father of Thomas Stretch. | WIKI |
The site, administered by the National Park Service, is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO (joining only three other U.S. man-made monuments still in use, the others being the Statue of Liberty, Pueblo de Taos, and the combined site of the University of Virginia and Monticello). | WIKI |
In 2006, the National Park Service proposed installing a seven-foot security fence around Independence Hall and bisecting Independence Square, a plan that met with opposition from Philadelphia city officials, Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell, and Senator Arlen Specter. | WIKI |
[25] As of January 2007, the National Park Service plan was revised to eliminate the fence in favor of movable bollards and chains, and also to remove at least some of the temporary barriers to pedestrians and visitors. | WIKI |
The building has undergone many restorations, notably by architect John Haviland in the 1830s and under the direction of the National Park Service beginning in the 1950s, returning it to its appearance during the years when the new countryxe2x80x99s Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and signed. | UNESCO |
Independence Hall is owned by the City of Philadelphia and administered by the National Park Service as a part of Independence National Historical Park under a formal agreement with the City. | UNESCO |
The property is managed at the national level by the National Park Service. | UNESCO |