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The National Constitution Center is a nonprofit institution located in Philadelphia, dedicated to promoting awareness and understanding of the U.S. Constitution. Established in 1988, the Center serves as a museum, civic education hub, and national town hall. It aims to foster debate and discussion on constitutional ideals among diverse audiences, including citizens, scholars, and government leaders. The Center features interactive museum exhibits, including Signers’ Hall with life-size bronze statues of the Constitution's signers and the Freedom Exhibition Gallery showcasing rotating displays and rare artifacts. It also hosts live programs and discussions, acting as America’s Town Hall. Educational resources are available both onsite and online, providing civic learning tools and lesson plans. The Center attracts nearly one million visitors each year, offering a high-tech experience that explores the Constitution's history and relevance today.
The National Constitution Center is a nonprofit institution located in Philadelphia, dedicated to promoting awareness and understanding of the U.S. Constitution. Established in 1988, the Center serves as a museum, civic education hub, and national town hall. It aims to foster debate and discussion on constitutional ideals among diverse audiences, including citizens, scholars, and government leaders. The Center features interactive museum exhibits, including Signers’ Hall with life-size bronze statues of the Constitution's signers and the Freedom Exhibition Gallery showcasing rotating displays and rare artifacts. It also hosts live programs and discussions, acting as America’s Town Hall. Educational resources are available both onsite and online, providing civic learning tools and lesson plans. The Center attracts nearly one million visitors each year, offering a high-tech experience that explores the Constitution's history and relevance today.
























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