Replica Liberty Bells to tell the stories of 20 Philly neighborhoods in 2026

Philadelphia to Unveil 20 Unique Liberty Bells Across the City

As the city gears up for its 250th birthday, Philadelphia is set to ring in with a celebration of its diverse neighborhoods. In a unique twist on the iconic Liberty Bell, the city will unveil 20 replica bells, each one telling a story about a different Philly neighborhood.

The fiberglass bells, designed by local artists, are more than just replicas - they're works of art that reflect the culture and history of their respective neighborhoods. From Bella Vista to Wynnefield, each bell is a unique interpretation of its surrounding community.

One such example is Cindy Lozito's "Always Open," which showcases the vibrant Italian Market in Bella Vista. The bell features vendors selling goods for over a century, as well as nods to the neighborhood's history as an "icemen" haven and its famous quinceaΓ±era shops.

Lozito, who grew up in the area, was inspired by her own family's history and conversations with local business owners. Her piece is a testament to the power of community storytelling through art.

In another part of town, artist Bob Dix has created a bell that tells the story of Glen Foerd, a historic estate situated on Poquessing Creek. The bell features a lush riverbank scene, indigenous people rising from the greenery, and portraits of the families who occupied the mansion.

Dix's technique involves brushing water collected from the Delaware River onto his canvas before adding paint, creating a unique and dynamic effect that blurs the contours of his Torresdale scene.

The city's other 18 bells will be scattered across its neighborhoods, including Chinatown, City Hall, El Centro de Oro, and more. The locations are set to be announced in January.

For Mural Arts, the organization behind the "Bells Across PA" initiative, this project represents a new chapter in their work. Departing executive director Jane Golden sees the smaller-scale replicas as a way to bring public art closer to its residents, offering "little moments of delight" that can spark meaningful connections with the community.

As Philadelphia prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, these unique Liberty bells will serve as a poignant reminder of the city's rich history and diversity. Each one is a testament to the power of storytelling through art, and the ways in which public spaces can be transformed into intimate and meaningful experiences for all who visit.
 
I'm low-key hyped about this new initiative 🀩! 20 unique Liberty bells across Philly? That's like a treasure hunt for art lovers πŸŽ¨πŸ›οΈ! I love how each bell tells a story about its neighborhood, it's like a community showcase on steroids πŸ’ͺ. Cindy Lozito's piece in Bella Vista sounds so cool, and Bob Dix's use of water from the Delaware River is genius πŸ’§πŸŒΏ. This project seems to be all about bringing people together through art, which is like, totally on point πŸŽ‰. Can't wait to see where all 20 bells end up! #BellsAcrossPA #PhillyNeighborhoods #PublicArtMatters
 
I think its so cool how they're making these little bells that tell stories about each neighborhood! 🀩 I mean, I got cousins from Philly and it sounds like its such a unique place with all these different cultures and histories. One of them is about an Italian Market in Bella Vista - my aunt used to take me there when I was a kid and we'd get the best cannoli ever! 🍰 It's so great that they're making art out of it. And then there's one about Glen Foerd, which sounds like such a beautiful piece with all those water colors... I'm definitely gonna check out these bells when I visit Philly next year πŸ“š
 
I'm loving this idea πŸŽ‰πŸ‘! I mean, who doesn't love art and history? These bells are gonna make Philly's neighborhoods come alive in a way that feels so personal & relatable. I'm curious to see them all around the city - like, have you seen those new murals popping up in El Centro de Oro? This just takes it to another level 🀩

And I love how Mural Arts is trying to bring art closer to people's daily lives... like, imagine walking down your street and suddenly there's this beautiful bell that tells the story of your community πŸ‘€. The 'Always Open' one in Bella Vista sounds especially cool - I need to check out those icemen shops 🍦

What do you guys think? Should we make a tour of these bells? πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸ“Έ
 
omg i'm so down for this 🀩 20 unique liberty bells across philly sounds like an amazing way to celebrate their 250th birthday! each one telling a story about its neighborhood is such a cool idea, i love how they're not just replicas but works of art that reflect the community. it's like bringing the city's history and culture to life in a whole new way. i'm especially excited for the italian market bell - cindy lozito's "always open" sounds so beautiful and vibrant 🌿🎨
 
Ugh, this sounds like just another way for them to nickel and dime us with overpriced "art" πŸ€‘... I mean, 20 bells is a lot, but think about it, each one costs thousands of dollars to create and they're gonna put 'em all over the city? That's just ridiculous. And what's up with the fact that only local artists got the gig? What about the rest of us who could've submitted our own designs? It's like they're trying to suck more money outta us, even on their birthday celebration πŸŽ‰...
 
**πŸŽ¨πŸ—£οΈ** I'm loving this idea! 20 unique Liberty Bells across Philly neighborhoods? 🀩 Each one telling a story about its community? That's like a visual history book come to life πŸ“š. I can already imagine walking through the city and finding these beautiful bells, each one showcasing a different side of Philly. πŸ’‘ The fiberglass design makes them accessible and Instagram-worthy, too 😎. Plus, it's awesome that local artists are involved in creating these works of art. Can't wait to see all the locations announced next month πŸ“…!
 
I'm loving this idea of 20 unique liberty bells across Philly neighborhoods! πŸ’ It's like they're telling stories about each neighborhood through these fiberglass works of art πŸ’‘. Each one is a representation of its community, with the italian market in Bella Vista having a bell that shows vendors and quinceaΓ±era shops πŸπŸŽ‰. And Glen Foerd's estate has one with a riverbank scene that's so unique! πŸŒŠπŸ’¦ I'm excited to see how these bells are going to bring people together and create those "little moments of delight" 😊. Can't wait for January when the locations are announced πŸ’¬
 
OMG πŸ˜πŸŽ‰ Philadelphia is gonna rock this 🀩 20 unique Liberty Bells πŸ”” across the city? That's like, whoa! 🌟 Each one tells a different story about its neighborhood πŸŒ†, from Italian Market to Chinatown 🍝πŸ‘₯. And local artists are behind these gorgeous works of art πŸ’•. I'm low-key obsessed πŸ€— with Cindy Lozito's "Always Open" 🎊 - the way it showcases the history and culture of Bella Vista is so cool ❄️. Can't wait to see them all in January πŸ“†!
 
OMG, I'm so down for this!!! 🀩 20 replica Liberty Bells across Philly? That's like, genius! Each one telling a story about its neighborhood is gonna make history come alive in a whole new way. I mean, can you imagine walking through Bella Vista and hearing "Always Open" ring out? It's like stepping into a time capsule πŸ•°οΈ. The fact that they're using local artists' designs means it's not just some mass-produced thing, it's gonna be super personal and unique to each community. And the city's getting all these bells scattered across neighborhoods? It's like a treasure hunt! I'm definitely planning on checking 'em out when they announce locations in Jan πŸŽ‰. Mural Arts is killing it with this "Bells Across PA" initiative, bringing public art right to the people. Can't wait to see how this project brings Philly together πŸ’•
 
omg y'all, 20 liberty bells?! that's like, too much! i mean, idk what's more impressive, the fact they're replicas or that there's actually an italian market bell 🀣. seriously though, can u imagine walking around philly and seeing a different neighborhood rep in every corner? it's gonna be hella lit. but what really gets me is how they incorporated local stories & history into these art pieces. like, cindy lozito's piece sounds so personal & genuine, and bob dix's use of delaware river water is straight fire πŸ”₯. anyway, can't wait to see the final results & strolling around these bells when they're up πŸŽ‰
 
I'm so excited about this new project! πŸŽ‰ It's dope how they're using art to tell the stories of different neighborhoods across Philly. I mean, we've got 20 unique bells now, each one reflecting a specific community, like you said, from Bella Vista to Wynnefield. And that Cindy Lozito bell is fire πŸ”₯, gotta check out the Italian Market vibes.

I think it's cool how Mural Arts is taking this project in a new direction, trying to bring art closer to people. You know, public spaces are meant to be shared experiences, not just fancy landmarks. These little moments of delight can really spark something special in folks.

You gotta wonder what other stories will come out from these bells, like the Glen Foerd one with its riverbank scene and indigenous portraits 🌿. Philly's history is all about its diverse people, so I'm hyped to see how they're gonna share that through this initiative.

Anyway, can't wait for January when we find out where all the other bells are being placed πŸ€”!
 
🎨 I think this initiative by Mural Arts is really interesting, it takes the classic concept of the Liberty Bell and gives it a modern twist. Each bell being unique to its neighborhood tells a story that's not only visually stunning but also adds depth to our understanding of Philly's diverse communities. The incorporation of local artists' interpretations makes for some fascinating pieces πŸ€” I'd love to see how each one complements or contrasts with the actual Liberty Bell in Independence Hall. The attention to detail and historical significance behind Cindy Lozito's "Always Open" is particularly captivating, highlighting the importance of preserving community narratives through art πŸ’‘
 
πŸ””πŸ‘ 20 fiberglass Liberty Bells across Philly neighborhoods? I'm lovin' it! 🀩 It's dope how each bell tells a unique story about its community, kinda like Instagram stories but in real life πŸ“Έ. Cindy Lozito's "Always Open" is fire πŸ”₯! Her Italian Market vibes are giving me major food coma πŸπŸ‘Œ. I wonder if they'll have a "Meet the Bell Artist" exhibit where you can learn more about the inspiration behind each piece πŸ€”. For Mural Arts, this project feels like they're taking public art to the next level πŸ’₯! Can't wait to explore the city and hear these bell's stories in person πŸ‘‚
 
omg 🀩 i am literally dying over these new liberty bells!!! they're so unique and telling of each neighborhood's story πŸ—ΊοΈ i'm totally gonna visit each one when philly celebrates its 250th birthday πŸŽ‰ can you imagine walking around the city with a bell that tells the history of your own neighborhood?! 🀯 it's like, a whole new way to experience the city πŸŒ† and i love that mural arts is behind this initiative πŸ’– jane golden is genius πŸ™Œ these little moments of delight are gonna bring so much joy to philly residents πŸ‘ can't wait to see them all in january 🎊
 
aww 😊 this is so cool! i love how philadelphia is using art to tell stories about its neighborhoods - it's like they're sharing secrets and showing off their community spirit! πŸ€— the fact that each bell is a unique interpretation of its area is genius - it's like getting a little taste of the neighborhood's history and culture just by ringing it. πŸ’‘ and can you imagine walking around the city, spotting these bells and hearing the stories behind them? it's like having your own personal tour guide through philly's history! 🌟
 
omg I would love it if my school did something like this 🀩 we've had our fair share of boring old statues and plaques but imagine if they brought to life our history with some cool public art installations 🎨πŸ’₯ maybe a giant mural of our school's history or a bell that tells the story of each of our clubs πŸ‘Š and I think it would really bring people together πŸ’•
 
I'm so down for this 🀩, but I gotta say, 20 bells might feel a bit overwhelming to navigate πŸ€”. I mean, I get it, Philly's got such rich history and culture, but too many bells in one place could be kinda hard to handle πŸ˜…. Still, if each bell tells its own unique story like Cindy Lozito's "Always Open" does, that sounds really cool 🎨! The idea of community storytelling through art is so powerful, especially when it comes from people who genuinely care about their neighborhoods πŸ™. And I love how Jane Golden wants to bring public art closer to the residents - that makes total sense πŸ’‘. Can't wait for January to see where all these bells will be popping up! πŸ˜‰
 
OMG I'm literally dying over this!!! 🀯 These 20 fiberglass bells are gonna make Philly even more iconic πŸŽ‰ and I love how each one tells a story about its neighborhood, it's so cool! πŸ‘€ Cindy Lozito's bell for Bella Vista is giving me all the Italian Market vibes πŸπŸ‘ and Bob Dix's bell for Glen Foerd is stunning, I need to see that in person ASAP πŸ’– The way they're using art to bring communities together is everything ❀️ Can't wait to see where the other 18 bells are located in January πŸ€”
 
πŸŽ‰ I'm loving this idea for the Liberty bells! It's awesome that they're not just replicas but actual works of art that showcase the culture and history of each neighborhood. The attention to detail is really impressive, from Cindy Lozito's vibrant Italian Market scene to Bob Dix's unique watercolor technique. And I think it's great that Mural Arts is taking this initiative to bring public art closer to its residents. It'll be awesome to see all 20 bells in place and how they spark meaningful connections with the community πŸ€—
 
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