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The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were both signed in Independence Hall, eleven years apart, and the city was the American capital until 1800. William Penn laid it out in 1682 on a grid with five squares as the first planned city in the colonies, and the Barnes Foundation holds one of the great private collections of Post-Impressionism, hung exactly as its owner arranged it.

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