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Where in the world is the Sunny Isles Beach Sun?

Perhaps in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania….

Brianne Barco holds the Sunny Isles Beach Sun while posing in front of the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia. The chimeThe Liberty Bell that changed the world, as tradition tells us, rung from Independence Hall on July 8, 1776 summoning the citizens to hear the first reading of the Declaration of Independence. The Bell achieved its iconic status when it was adopted as the symbol of the abolitionist movement. In reference to its inscription, the name “Liberty Bell” was the name given to the Bell by the abolitionists. Historians are in disagreement about when the first crack appeared. But it is widely agreed that it was on Washington's Birthday in 1846 that the final expansion of the crack occurred making the Bell unringable.

When you travel, take a copy of the Sunny Isles Beach Sun newspaper with you, pose with the paper in front of a landmark or with your group. Send the photo with the highlights of your trip to the address below. If you would like your original photograph returned, include a self-addressed, stamped envelope with your correspondence.

City of Sunny Isles Beach
18070 Collins Avenue
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160
Attn: Alayne Yeash

or e-mail to ayeash@sibfl.net


 

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