Fonderie Paccard

Coordinates: 45°50′42″N 6°09′09″E / 45.8449°N 6.15255°E / 45.8449; 6.15255

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Fonderie Paccard is a French foundry in Annecy. Founded in 1796, the foundry has cast more than 120,000 bells located throughout the world.[1] The foundry has been continuously operated by seven generations of the Paccard family. The largest bell cast by Paccard is the World Peace Bell.

Paccard is best known in the United States for its participation in the Liberty Bell Savings Bond Project. As part of the Marshall Plan, the foundry cast 57 replicas of the Liberty Bell in 1950 and 1951. Most of the bells were distributed, one each, to the then-48 U.S. states as tributes to their citizens' respective services in World War II. Most of the Liberty Bell Project bells survive and are on public display.[2]

References

  1. "Cathedral seeks ringing endorsement for steeple". The Post and Courier - Charleston. 16 November 2008.
  2. "Replicas of the Liberty Bell owned by U.S. state governments". Liberty Bell Museum. Archived from the original on 30 May 2008. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
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