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Bells and liberty in the Keystone State go together like the Pennsylvania Dutch delicacy pork and sauerkraut.The ringing of the Old State House Bell in Philadelphia, better known as the Liberty Bell, marked America’s quest for independence in the Revolutionary War.So, it was right and fitting that in the 1914 campaign for Pennsylvania women to gain the right to vote, a bell would become the symbol for the campaign.A 2,000-pound bell would be cast, a replica of the Liberty Bell. The

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