I came here this Autumn and really love its scenery How amazing it was !!
Known today as Signers’ Garden, this small plot of land within Independence National Historical Park is meant to pay tribute to the courageous individuals who signed The Declaration of Independence on August 2nd, 1776 and the United States Constitution on September 17th, 1787. Both of these events have had a profound impact not only on the history of America but on the history of the world. To pay tribute to these two incredible events in human history that took place right across the street at Independence Hall, Signers’ Garden asks visitors to think about the people who actually choose to sign these documents and everything it meant to sign them.
We literally stumbled upon this quaint & intimate garden park tucked into and surrounded by the major “independence” venues in the historic district of Philadelphia. Quiet. Simple. Park benches to sit on and rest from all your walking tours — while you reflect on the bigger picture of the life changing history made in this city.
Atmospheric start to many walking ghost tours.
It is a quaint park with a statue located close to the Liberty Bell and other attractions on Chestnut street in the heart of historic district in Philadelphia.I liked this park for its majestic Signers statue and also the enthusiastic storytelling that happens during holidays and weekends. The story tellers are engaging, friendly, and highly animated. I learned new things about American history through these stories. It is a great project which I think should be emulated across the country and in fact the whole world. This kind of storytelling not only improves knowledge but also instills a sense of pride.
Very simple. Great place to sit and rest your feet for a bit on your trip.
A small garden next to the independence hall.
Cool area, did a ghost tour !
Statue inspired by George Clymer, who sign both the Declaration of Independence and also the Constitution.
Made history
It’s a garden, with statues....I don’t know much more to write.
Very cool and serene among MANY historically important buildings!
Garden yeah
Still lovely even in November