Justice Bell (Valley Forge)

The bell is on permanent display at the Washington Memorial Chapel in Valley Forge National Park in Pennsylvania.

In an effort to raise awareness for women's suffrage, the bell went on a 5,000-mile tour in 1915, visiting all 67 Pennsylvania counties, on the bed of a modified pickup truck.

The truck carried a sign with the slogan of the suffragist moment: "Votes for Women", a phrase coined by Mark Twain as the title of his famous speech in 1901.

The parade on Broad Street led to a ceremony held at the Academy of Music, which was attended by many dignitaries.

[9] The bell also traveled to other states in 1920 to raise awareness for the 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which would give women the right to vote.

Ruschenberger's niece, Katharine Wentworth, rang the bell for the very first time, releasing the clapper before a large crowd.

The Justice Bell
The Justice Bell (2016) (a.k.a. "The Women's Liberty Bell") at Washington Memorial Chapel in Valley Forge National Park .
Casting the bell at Troy, NY.
Woman's Liberty Bell Starts on Record Trip, headline from July 2, 1915
Justice Bell to Peal Tiding of Woman's Victory, Evening Public Ledger, September 25, 1920
The National Patriots Bell Tower, the Justice Bell's home since 1943.