
Independence National Historical Park preserves several sites associated with the American Revolution in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Administered by the National Park Service, the 45-acre (180,000 m2) park comprises much of the historic area of the city center, where Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Independence Visitor Center, are located along with dozens of other historic buildings and educational centers. The sites located within the park are in the Old City and Society Hill neighborhoods of the city.
Most of INHP's buildings and land are contained within the broad plaza called Independence Mall, which is bordered by the National Constitution Center on the north, Independence Hall on the south, and Fifth and Sixth Streets on the east and west, respectively. The Mall was created in the 1950s by city planner Ed Bacon, who demolished blocks of Victorian architecture to bring an open space to the heart of historic Philadelphia.
With regard to Philadelphia, The Crowley Collection has a gallery of the
Philadelphia Phillies baseball team. We also feature extensive photographic libraries of
general stock photography and
golf images.
Permission to use our copyrighted photographs of the Independence National Historical Park can be obtained from The Crowley Collection for as little as $30US per scan. Scans of other sizes and resolutions can be ordered as required. Print media may obtain one-time use for between $70-100US per image. Unmatted prints of these images are available for as little as $50US per image (8x10 inches or A4). Additional information can be obtained, and orders placed, by using the contact link at the bottom of this page to reach our principal, Ron Crowley.