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Time Capsule Buried at Independence Hall to Commemorate America's 250th Anniversary

A time capsule commemorating America's 250th anniversary has been buried near Independence Hall in Philadelphia, with instructions to open it in 2276. The capsule contains artifacts from all U.S. states and territories, reflecting the nation's history and aspirations for the future. Lawmakers emphasized the importance of preserving the ideals of the Founding Fathers during the burial ceremony.

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A time capsule has been buried near Independence Hall in Philadelphia to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States. Congress adopted a resolution for this event, with instructions to open the capsule in 2276. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that the capsule reflects faith in the future of self-governance. Artifacts from all U.S. states and territories were included, such as letters from Congressional leaders and various sports commissioners. Notable items include a piece of metal from the Freedom Tower, a North Atlantic Right Whale bone, and an AI prompt from a chatbot. The burial ceremony highlighted the historical significance of Independence Hall and the ideals of the Founding Fathers. Lawmakers expressed hopes that the time capsule would preserve a snapshot of contemporary America for future generations.

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