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- In Ireland
- In Australia
- In the United States
- Other uses
- See also
Liberty Hall may refer to: In Ireland- Liberty Hall, in Dublin, Ireland is the headquarters of the Services, Industrial, Professional, and Technical Union (SIPTU)
In Australia- Liberty Hall, Ipswich, a heritage-listed detached house
In the United States- Liberty Hall (Boston)
- Liberty Hall (Camden, Alabama)
- Liberty Hall (Oakland, California)
- Liberty Hall (Americus, Georgia)
- Liberty Hall (Crawfordville, Georgia)
- Liberty Hall (Lamoni, Iowa)
- Liberty Hall (Lawrence, Kansas)
- Liberty Hall (Frankfort, Kentucky)
- Liberty Hall (Machiasport, Maine)
- Liberty Hall (Westover, Maryland)
- Liberty Hall (Barnstable, Massachusetts)
- Liberty Hall (Crystal Springs, Mississippi)
- Liberty Hall (New Jersey)
- Liberty Hall (Windsor, North Carolina)
- Liberty Hall (Quakertown, Pennsylvania)
- Liberty Hall (Forest, Virginia)
- Liberty Hall Academy
- Liberty Hall Site
Other uses- Liberty Hall, a term for a place where one is free to do as one wishes. The origin is probably Oliver Goldsmith's play 'She Stoops to Conquer' (1773), where in Act II Hardcastle says "Mr. Marlow — Mr. Hastings — gentlemen — pray be under no constraint in this house. This is Liberty-hall, gentlemen. You may do just as you please here." A. Bertram Chandler's John Grimes novels frequently used the phrase, "Come In. This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!" P.G. Wodehouse also used to be fond of the expression.
- Liberty Hall (play), an 1892 play by R.C. Carton
- Liberty Hall (film), a 1914 silent film adaptation
- Liberty Hall (album), 1985 album by British folk music group Oysterband
- Liberty Hall (Houston, Texas), a nightclub in Houston from 1971-1978
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