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In the first [[National Treasure]] movie while in [[Philadelphia]] and with the painting of [[Independance Hall]] on the back [[Riley Poole]] tells Ben and Abigail that they still have time to see where the next clue is. This is becuase of daylight saving meaning the shadows are at this moment 3:22, and not 2:22, as shown on the engraving.
 
   
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[[File:Showtime national treasure 20050124.jpg|thumb|Ben looking at the back of the bill.]]
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While in [[Philadelphia]], Ben saw an engraving of 2:22 pm on the back of a $100 bill. Ben and Abigail think they had missed the time, it was ''3'':22, but [[Riley Poole]] tells them that they still have time to see where the next clue is. This was because of daylight saving. Daylight savings didn't come around till WWI, so 3:22 now would be ''2'':22 in the 1700's
 
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Revision as of 19:09, 25 January 2011


File:Showtime national treasure 20050124.jpg

Ben looking at the back of the bill.

While in Philadelphia, Ben saw an engraving of 2:22 pm on the back of a $100 bill. Ben and Abigail think they had missed the time, it was 3:22, but Riley Poole tells them that they still have time to see where the next clue is. This was because of daylight saving. Daylight savings didn't come around till WWI, so 3:22 now would be 2:22 in the 1700's