National Treasure
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:03:02
- Benjamin Franklin.
- Benjamin Franklin.

:03:05
Is this real?
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Just tell me what you told my friend.
:03:09
Just a bunch of letters.
I can't remember.

:03:13
Can you remember which ones
you were gonna tell him next?

:03:17
Yeah, here. S-T-O-W.
:03:28
Top results: Liberty Bell
and Independence Hall.

:03:35
Imagine its impact
back in the 18th century.

:03:38
It could have been seen for miles around,
which was exactly its purpose,

:03:42
because it served as a beacon, as it were,
for people to collect and hear...

:04:01
Good stuff.
:04:02
It gained a place in history
on July 8, 1776,

:04:07
when the Liberty Bell tolled
for the first public reading

:04:09
of the Declaration of Independence.
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Eventually, it was moved from its place
:04:14
in Independence Hall steeple
and given its own...

:04:17
- Idiot.
- Who?

:04:19
- Me.
- What?

:04:21
It's not here. It's there.
:04:24
Come on.
:04:34
- What bell is this?
- It's the Centennial Bell.

:04:37
It replaced the Liberty Bell in 1876.
:04:47
There it is.
:04:50
All right. I'm gonna go down there,
and you meet me in the signing room.

:04:53
- OK? All right.
- OK.

:04:55
All right, let's go.
:04:58
3:22. My idea.

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