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American Heritage Indendence Hall at KNOTT’S

Wed, Nov 19

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Knott's Berry Farm

Join us for a tour of an exact replica of Independence Hall. Meet influential figures such as Ben Franklin. Explore replicas of artifacts. Take part in engaging activities. And enjoy a visit at the park afterward.

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American Heritage Indendence Hall at KNOTT’S
American Heritage Indendence Hall at KNOTT’S

Time & Location

Nov 19, 2025, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Knott's Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd, Buena Park, CA 90620, USA

Guests

About The Event

Mrs Carsey’s American History Class is enjoying it first field trip of the year to go along with their studies! Anyone is welcome to join us!


Meet at Independence Hall across Grand Avenue from Main Gate.


Tour is from 10-12. Enjoy a day at the park afterward. The park is open until 6pm.


To celebrate our nation’s 250th Anniversary, step inside our replica of Independence Hall and journey back to the founding of our nation with our reimagined Early American Heritage tour. Students will meet influential figures such as Benjamin Franklin and Abigail Adams, explore replicas of iconic artifacts like the Liberty Bell and our nation’s first flags, and take part in engaging activities that deepen their understanding of history. From a hands-on Constitution activity to a lively scavenger

hunt, every moment is designed to spark curiosity and deepen understanding.”


Bring your own lunch, snacks, spending money, etc.


Tickets

  • Ind. Hall Tour + Park Entrance

    Tour from 10-12. Park entrance afterward—open until 6. Bring your own lunch and water bottle. Bring layers for warmth later. Parking fee at gate.

    $54.00

    +$1.35 ticket service fee

Total

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