Proper noun
Liberty Hall
(rare) A situation where everybody can do as they please.
Her clown-cabaret alter ego Andréa Lloyd Webber has wreaked havoc at Caveat, Ars Nova, La MaMa, Dixon Place, Littlefield, and Liberty Hall at the ACE Hotel. Source: Internet
By the time that the news of the Rising reached Boston’s papers, the British had imposed martial law upon Dublin and were pounding the Irish positions, the gunboat Helga reducing rebel meeting-place Liberty Hall to a charred ruin. Source: Internet
In addition to the public release of the songbook, Ward explained that all of the songs included will be performed during a March 2 Songbook Showcase at Liberty Hall. Source: Internet
Some of the most famous sites associated with the Easter Rising - such as Liberty Hall or the GPO - lie north of the Liffey. Source: Internet
I was drawn to "Letters to a Young Farmer" by its brief appearance in "Look and See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry," shown recently at Liberty Hall. Source: Internet
The students detailed what they found in research papers that were showcased at the public launch of the NCC Archive at the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) Liberty Hall in Little Burgundy on April 11, 2017. Source: Internet