National Constitution Center
Museum of We the People, America's Town Hall, & a Civic Education Headquarters. Located on Independence Mall.

Last week, @aamersofficial brought together representatives from organizations across the nation who are united by a shared purpose: helping people connect more deeply to history, to culture, to one another, and to the broader story we all share.
As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, it is fitting for museum professionals from across the nation met here in Philadelphia. This is a city where we understand that we must not simply commemorate the nation’s founding but also think seriously about what it will take to strengthen and sustain the American experiment for generations to come.
Our Interim CEO & President Vince Stango gave remarks and engaged in a conversation on the industry’s future, sitting on a panel with local partners.
Sarah Winski, our Senior Director of Exhibits, joined a panel on the question: “How do we design for the United States’ 250th anniversary so that it’s remembered decades later?”
Other National Constitution Center team members attended sessions covering a wide array of industry-relevant topics including visitor engagement, digital media, inclusive design, exhibit development, intergenerational learning, and more. They engaged with industry colleagues right here in the city where the National Constitution Center is located.
This year, for the first time, the conference ended with #MuseumFest, an afternoon of festivities held across museums in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood. Museum professionals, out-of-town visitors, and locals all joined together to participate. At the Center, suffragists greeted guests, local mummers performed a concert, and visitors enjoyed our galleries and interactive activities.
Thank you American Alliance of Museums!

Last week, @aamersofficial brought together representatives from organizations across the nation who are united by a shared purpose: helping people connect more deeply to history, to culture, to one another, and to the broader story we all share.
As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, it is fitting for museum professionals from across the nation met here in Philadelphia. This is a city where we understand that we must not simply commemorate the nation’s founding but also think seriously about what it will take to strengthen and sustain the American experiment for generations to come.
Our Interim CEO & President Vince Stango gave remarks and engaged in a conversation on the industry’s future, sitting on a panel with local partners.
Sarah Winski, our Senior Director of Exhibits, joined a panel on the question: “How do we design for the United States’ 250th anniversary so that it’s remembered decades later?”
Other National Constitution Center team members attended sessions covering a wide array of industry-relevant topics including visitor engagement, digital media, inclusive design, exhibit development, intergenerational learning, and more. They engaged with industry colleagues right here in the city where the National Constitution Center is located.
This year, for the first time, the conference ended with #MuseumFest, an afternoon of festivities held across museums in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood. Museum professionals, out-of-town visitors, and locals all joined together to participate. At the Center, suffragists greeted guests, local mummers performed a concert, and visitors enjoyed our galleries and interactive activities.
Thank you American Alliance of Museums!

Last week, @aamersofficial brought together representatives from organizations across the nation who are united by a shared purpose: helping people connect more deeply to history, to culture, to one another, and to the broader story we all share.
As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, it is fitting for museum professionals from across the nation met here in Philadelphia. This is a city where we understand that we must not simply commemorate the nation’s founding but also think seriously about what it will take to strengthen and sustain the American experiment for generations to come.
Our Interim CEO & President Vince Stango gave remarks and engaged in a conversation on the industry’s future, sitting on a panel with local partners.
Sarah Winski, our Senior Director of Exhibits, joined a panel on the question: “How do we design for the United States’ 250th anniversary so that it’s remembered decades later?”
Other National Constitution Center team members attended sessions covering a wide array of industry-relevant topics including visitor engagement, digital media, inclusive design, exhibit development, intergenerational learning, and more. They engaged with industry colleagues right here in the city where the National Constitution Center is located.
This year, for the first time, the conference ended with #MuseumFest, an afternoon of festivities held across museums in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood. Museum professionals, out-of-town visitors, and locals all joined together to participate. At the Center, suffragists greeted guests, local mummers performed a concert, and visitors enjoyed our galleries and interactive activities.
Thank you American Alliance of Museums!

Last week, @aamersofficial brought together representatives from organizations across the nation who are united by a shared purpose: helping people connect more deeply to history, to culture, to one another, and to the broader story we all share.
As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, it is fitting for museum professionals from across the nation met here in Philadelphia. This is a city where we understand that we must not simply commemorate the nation’s founding but also think seriously about what it will take to strengthen and sustain the American experiment for generations to come.
Our Interim CEO & President Vince Stango gave remarks and engaged in a conversation on the industry’s future, sitting on a panel with local partners.
Sarah Winski, our Senior Director of Exhibits, joined a panel on the question: “How do we design for the United States’ 250th anniversary so that it’s remembered decades later?”
Other National Constitution Center team members attended sessions covering a wide array of industry-relevant topics including visitor engagement, digital media, inclusive design, exhibit development, intergenerational learning, and more. They engaged with industry colleagues right here in the city where the National Constitution Center is located.
This year, for the first time, the conference ended with #MuseumFest, an afternoon of festivities held across museums in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood. Museum professionals, out-of-town visitors, and locals all joined together to participate. At the Center, suffragists greeted guests, local mummers performed a concert, and visitors enjoyed our galleries and interactive activities.
Thank you American Alliance of Museums!

Last week, @aamersofficial brought together representatives from organizations across the nation who are united by a shared purpose: helping people connect more deeply to history, to culture, to one another, and to the broader story we all share.
As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, it is fitting for museum professionals from across the nation met here in Philadelphia. This is a city where we understand that we must not simply commemorate the nation’s founding but also think seriously about what it will take to strengthen and sustain the American experiment for generations to come.
Our Interim CEO & President Vince Stango gave remarks and engaged in a conversation on the industry’s future, sitting on a panel with local partners.
Sarah Winski, our Senior Director of Exhibits, joined a panel on the question: “How do we design for the United States’ 250th anniversary so that it’s remembered decades later?”
Other National Constitution Center team members attended sessions covering a wide array of industry-relevant topics including visitor engagement, digital media, inclusive design, exhibit development, intergenerational learning, and more. They engaged with industry colleagues right here in the city where the National Constitution Center is located.
This year, for the first time, the conference ended with #MuseumFest, an afternoon of festivities held across museums in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood. Museum professionals, out-of-town visitors, and locals all joined together to participate. At the Center, suffragists greeted guests, local mummers performed a concert, and visitors enjoyed our galleries and interactive activities.
Thank you American Alliance of Museums!

Last week, @aamersofficial brought together representatives from organizations across the nation who are united by a shared purpose: helping people connect more deeply to history, to culture, to one another, and to the broader story we all share.
As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, it is fitting for museum professionals from across the nation met here in Philadelphia. This is a city where we understand that we must not simply commemorate the nation’s founding but also think seriously about what it will take to strengthen and sustain the American experiment for generations to come.
Our Interim CEO & President Vince Stango gave remarks and engaged in a conversation on the industry’s future, sitting on a panel with local partners.
Sarah Winski, our Senior Director of Exhibits, joined a panel on the question: “How do we design for the United States’ 250th anniversary so that it’s remembered decades later?”
Other National Constitution Center team members attended sessions covering a wide array of industry-relevant topics including visitor engagement, digital media, inclusive design, exhibit development, intergenerational learning, and more. They engaged with industry colleagues right here in the city where the National Constitution Center is located.
This year, for the first time, the conference ended with #MuseumFest, an afternoon of festivities held across museums in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood. Museum professionals, out-of-town visitors, and locals all joined together to participate. At the Center, suffragists greeted guests, local mummers performed a concert, and visitors enjoyed our galleries and interactive activities.
Thank you American Alliance of Museums!

Last week, @aamersofficial brought together representatives from organizations across the nation who are united by a shared purpose: helping people connect more deeply to history, to culture, to one another, and to the broader story we all share.
As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, it is fitting for museum professionals from across the nation met here in Philadelphia. This is a city where we understand that we must not simply commemorate the nation’s founding but also think seriously about what it will take to strengthen and sustain the American experiment for generations to come.
Our Interim CEO & President Vince Stango gave remarks and engaged in a conversation on the industry’s future, sitting on a panel with local partners.
Sarah Winski, our Senior Director of Exhibits, joined a panel on the question: “How do we design for the United States’ 250th anniversary so that it’s remembered decades later?”
Other National Constitution Center team members attended sessions covering a wide array of industry-relevant topics including visitor engagement, digital media, inclusive design, exhibit development, intergenerational learning, and more. They engaged with industry colleagues right here in the city where the National Constitution Center is located.
This year, for the first time, the conference ended with #MuseumFest, an afternoon of festivities held across museums in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood. Museum professionals, out-of-town visitors, and locals all joined together to participate. At the Center, suffragists greeted guests, local mummers performed a concert, and visitors enjoyed our galleries and interactive activities.
Thank you American Alliance of Museums!

Last week, @aamersofficial brought together representatives from organizations across the nation who are united by a shared purpose: helping people connect more deeply to history, to culture, to one another, and to the broader story we all share.
As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, it is fitting for museum professionals from across the nation met here in Philadelphia. This is a city where we understand that we must not simply commemorate the nation’s founding but also think seriously about what it will take to strengthen and sustain the American experiment for generations to come.
Our Interim CEO & President Vince Stango gave remarks and engaged in a conversation on the industry’s future, sitting on a panel with local partners.
Sarah Winski, our Senior Director of Exhibits, joined a panel on the question: “How do we design for the United States’ 250th anniversary so that it’s remembered decades later?”
Other National Constitution Center team members attended sessions covering a wide array of industry-relevant topics including visitor engagement, digital media, inclusive design, exhibit development, intergenerational learning, and more. They engaged with industry colleagues right here in the city where the National Constitution Center is located.
This year, for the first time, the conference ended with #MuseumFest, an afternoon of festivities held across museums in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood. Museum professionals, out-of-town visitors, and locals all joined together to participate. At the Center, suffragists greeted guests, local mummers performed a concert, and visitors enjoyed our galleries and interactive activities.
Thank you American Alliance of Museums!

Last week, @aamersofficial brought together representatives from organizations across the nation who are united by a shared purpose: helping people connect more deeply to history, to culture, to one another, and to the broader story we all share.
As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, it is fitting for museum professionals from across the nation met here in Philadelphia. This is a city where we understand that we must not simply commemorate the nation’s founding but also think seriously about what it will take to strengthen and sustain the American experiment for generations to come.
Our Interim CEO & President Vince Stango gave remarks and engaged in a conversation on the industry’s future, sitting on a panel with local partners.
Sarah Winski, our Senior Director of Exhibits, joined a panel on the question: “How do we design for the United States’ 250th anniversary so that it’s remembered decades later?”
Other National Constitution Center team members attended sessions covering a wide array of industry-relevant topics including visitor engagement, digital media, inclusive design, exhibit development, intergenerational learning, and more. They engaged with industry colleagues right here in the city where the National Constitution Center is located.
This year, for the first time, the conference ended with #MuseumFest, an afternoon of festivities held across museums in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood. Museum professionals, out-of-town visitors, and locals all joined together to participate. At the Center, suffragists greeted guests, local mummers performed a concert, and visitors enjoyed our galleries and interactive activities.
Thank you American Alliance of Museums!

Last week, @aamersofficial brought together representatives from organizations across the nation who are united by a shared purpose: helping people connect more deeply to history, to culture, to one another, and to the broader story we all share.
As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, it is fitting for museum professionals from across the nation met here in Philadelphia. This is a city where we understand that we must not simply commemorate the nation’s founding but also think seriously about what it will take to strengthen and sustain the American experiment for generations to come.
Our Interim CEO & President Vince Stango gave remarks and engaged in a conversation on the industry’s future, sitting on a panel with local partners.
Sarah Winski, our Senior Director of Exhibits, joined a panel on the question: “How do we design for the United States’ 250th anniversary so that it’s remembered decades later?”
Other National Constitution Center team members attended sessions covering a wide array of industry-relevant topics including visitor engagement, digital media, inclusive design, exhibit development, intergenerational learning, and more. They engaged with industry colleagues right here in the city where the National Constitution Center is located.
This year, for the first time, the conference ended with #MuseumFest, an afternoon of festivities held across museums in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood. Museum professionals, out-of-town visitors, and locals all joined together to participate. At the Center, suffragists greeted guests, local mummers performed a concert, and visitors enjoyed our galleries and interactive activities.
Thank you American Alliance of Museums!

Last week, @aamersofficial brought together representatives from organizations across the nation who are united by a shared purpose: helping people connect more deeply to history, to culture, to one another, and to the broader story we all share.
As we mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, it is fitting for museum professionals from across the nation met here in Philadelphia. This is a city where we understand that we must not simply commemorate the nation’s founding but also think seriously about what it will take to strengthen and sustain the American experiment for generations to come.
Our Interim CEO & President Vince Stango gave remarks and engaged in a conversation on the industry’s future, sitting on a panel with local partners.
Sarah Winski, our Senior Director of Exhibits, joined a panel on the question: “How do we design for the United States’ 250th anniversary so that it’s remembered decades later?”
Other National Constitution Center team members attended sessions covering a wide array of industry-relevant topics including visitor engagement, digital media, inclusive design, exhibit development, intergenerational learning, and more. They engaged with industry colleagues right here in the city where the National Constitution Center is located.
This year, for the first time, the conference ended with #MuseumFest, an afternoon of festivities held across museums in Philadelphia’s Old City neighborhood. Museum professionals, out-of-town visitors, and locals all joined together to participate. At the Center, suffragists greeted guests, local mummers performed a concert, and visitors enjoyed our galleries and interactive activities.
Thank you American Alliance of Museums!

What turns the gears of government? ⚙️
Last week, we welcomed visitors to #GoverningTheNation, a new exhibit that brings the Constitution’s structure of government to life.
Come explore how America’s government works.
Plan your visit. Link in bio.

What turns the gears of government? ⚙️
Last week, we welcomed visitors to #GoverningTheNation, a new exhibit that brings the Constitution’s structure of government to life.
Come explore how America’s government works.
Plan your visit. Link in bio.

What turns the gears of government? ⚙️
Last week, we welcomed visitors to #GoverningTheNation, a new exhibit that brings the Constitution’s structure of government to life.
Come explore how America’s government works.
Plan your visit. Link in bio.

What turns the gears of government? ⚙️
Last week, we welcomed visitors to #GoverningTheNation, a new exhibit that brings the Constitution’s structure of government to life.
Come explore how America’s government works.
Plan your visit. Link in bio.

What turns the gears of government? ⚙️
Last week, we welcomed visitors to #GoverningTheNation, a new exhibit that brings the Constitution’s structure of government to life.
Come explore how America’s government works.
Plan your visit. Link in bio.

What turns the gears of government? ⚙️
Last week, we welcomed visitors to #GoverningTheNation, a new exhibit that brings the Constitution’s structure of government to life.
Come explore how America’s government works.
Plan your visit. Link in bio.

What turns the gears of government? ⚙️
Last week, we welcomed visitors to #GoverningTheNation, a new exhibit that brings the Constitution’s structure of government to life.
Come explore how America’s government works.
Plan your visit. Link in bio.

What turns the gears of government? ⚙️
Last week, we welcomed visitors to #GoverningTheNation, a new exhibit that brings the Constitution’s structure of government to life.
Come explore how America’s government works.
Plan your visit. Link in bio.

On Saturday, the National Constitution Center celebrated the launch of our newest permanent gallery #GoverningTheNation and the publication of "The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals." U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (Ret.), honorary co-chair of the National Constitution Center and author of the introduction to the volume, joined Honorable Cheryl Ann Krause, judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and member of the National Constitution Center board of trustees, for a conversation on the enduring ideals explored in the book and expressed in the exhibit.
Missed the livestream? You can watch a recording of the program on our YouTube channel.

On Saturday, the National Constitution Center celebrated the launch of our newest permanent gallery #GoverningTheNation and the publication of "The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals." U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (Ret.), honorary co-chair of the National Constitution Center and author of the introduction to the volume, joined Honorable Cheryl Ann Krause, judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and member of the National Constitution Center board of trustees, for a conversation on the enduring ideals explored in the book and expressed in the exhibit.
Missed the livestream? You can watch a recording of the program on our YouTube channel.

On Saturday, the National Constitution Center celebrated the launch of our newest permanent gallery #GoverningTheNation and the publication of "The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals." U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (Ret.), honorary co-chair of the National Constitution Center and author of the introduction to the volume, joined Honorable Cheryl Ann Krause, judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and member of the National Constitution Center board of trustees, for a conversation on the enduring ideals explored in the book and expressed in the exhibit.
Missed the livestream? You can watch a recording of the program on our YouTube channel.

On Saturday, the National Constitution Center celebrated the launch of our newest permanent gallery #GoverningTheNation and the publication of "The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals." U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (Ret.), honorary co-chair of the National Constitution Center and author of the introduction to the volume, joined Honorable Cheryl Ann Krause, judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and member of the National Constitution Center board of trustees, for a conversation on the enduring ideals explored in the book and expressed in the exhibit.
Missed the livestream? You can watch a recording of the program on our YouTube channel.

On Saturday, the National Constitution Center celebrated the launch of our newest permanent gallery #GoverningTheNation and the publication of "The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals." U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (Ret.), honorary co-chair of the National Constitution Center and author of the introduction to the volume, joined Honorable Cheryl Ann Krause, judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and member of the National Constitution Center board of trustees, for a conversation on the enduring ideals explored in the book and expressed in the exhibit.
Missed the livestream? You can watch a recording of the program on our YouTube channel.

On Saturday, the National Constitution Center celebrated the launch of our newest permanent gallery #GoverningTheNation and the publication of "The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals." U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (Ret.), honorary co-chair of the National Constitution Center and author of the introduction to the volume, joined Honorable Cheryl Ann Krause, judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and member of the National Constitution Center board of trustees, for a conversation on the enduring ideals explored in the book and expressed in the exhibit.
Missed the livestream? You can watch a recording of the program on our YouTube channel.

On Saturday, the National Constitution Center celebrated the launch of our newest permanent gallery #GoverningTheNation and the publication of "The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals." U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (Ret.), honorary co-chair of the National Constitution Center and author of the introduction to the volume, joined Honorable Cheryl Ann Krause, judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and member of the National Constitution Center board of trustees, for a conversation on the enduring ideals explored in the book and expressed in the exhibit.
Missed the livestream? You can watch a recording of the program on our YouTube channel.

On Saturday, the National Constitution Center celebrated the launch of our newest permanent gallery #GoverningTheNation and the publication of "The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals." U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (Ret.), honorary co-chair of the National Constitution Center and author of the introduction to the volume, joined Honorable Cheryl Ann Krause, judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and member of the National Constitution Center board of trustees, for a conversation on the enduring ideals explored in the book and expressed in the exhibit.
Missed the livestream? You can watch a recording of the program on our YouTube channel.

We think the Signers in Signers’ Hall might be a little jealous that this trophy got all the attention yesterday. 🏆
Thanks to our partners at @libertycocacola for bringing the @fifaworldcup Trophy to the National Constitution Center as Philadelphia welcomes the world during America’s 250th celebrations. 🏟️⚽️
From the birthplace of American democracy to one of the world’s great global sporting events, Independence Mall is at the center of an unforgettable summer, and we can’t wait to welcome new visitors into the heart of the American story. 🎆🦅

We think the Signers in Signers’ Hall might be a little jealous that this trophy got all the attention yesterday. 🏆
Thanks to our partners at @libertycocacola for bringing the @fifaworldcup Trophy to the National Constitution Center as Philadelphia welcomes the world during America’s 250th celebrations. 🏟️⚽️
From the birthplace of American democracy to one of the world’s great global sporting events, Independence Mall is at the center of an unforgettable summer, and we can’t wait to welcome new visitors into the heart of the American story. 🎆🦅

We think the Signers in Signers’ Hall might be a little jealous that this trophy got all the attention yesterday. 🏆
Thanks to our partners at @libertycocacola for bringing the @fifaworldcup Trophy to the National Constitution Center as Philadelphia welcomes the world during America’s 250th celebrations. 🏟️⚽️
From the birthplace of American democracy to one of the world’s great global sporting events, Independence Mall is at the center of an unforgettable summer, and we can’t wait to welcome new visitors into the heart of the American story. 🎆🦅

We think the Signers in Signers’ Hall might be a little jealous that this trophy got all the attention yesterday. 🏆
Thanks to our partners at @libertycocacola for bringing the @fifaworldcup Trophy to the National Constitution Center as Philadelphia welcomes the world during America’s 250th celebrations. 🏟️⚽️
From the birthplace of American democracy to one of the world’s great global sporting events, Independence Mall is at the center of an unforgettable summer, and we can’t wait to welcome new visitors into the heart of the American story. 🎆🦅

That’s totally nuts! Yeah, we’re for sure calling every squirrel we see “skuggs” from now on. 🐿️ How about you?
#OurStoryContinues

That’s totally nuts! Yeah, we’re for sure calling every squirrel we see “skuggs” from now on. 🐿️ How about you?
#OurStoryContinues

That’s totally nuts! Yeah, we’re for sure calling every squirrel we see “skuggs” from now on. 🐿️ How about you?
#OurStoryContinues

That’s totally nuts! Yeah, we’re for sure calling every squirrel we see “skuggs” from now on. 🐿️ How about you?
#OurStoryContinues

This summer is a celebration 250 years in the making, and the National Constitution Center is hosting events you won’t want to miss, just steps from where history happened.
📅 ✍️ Mark your calendar for:
⭐ Saturday, May 23 – During #MuseumFest, visit for free admission and programs that honor the nation’s fallen service members and highlight the history of Memorial Day.
🌟 Friday, June 19 - Juneteenth marks our country’s second Independence Day! Celebrate by learning about the history of the holiday, with free admission all day.
🎇 Monday, June 29 – Show off your trivia skills at the Semi-QUIZ-centennial! This event is free and will have free food, exhibit tours, and a trivia contest with prizes.
📜 Wednesday, July 1 – Stop by for Wawa Hoagie Day, a part of Wawa Welcome America, to enjoy free hoagies and free admission. Then stick around until the evening for an #AmericasTownHall conversation on The American Idea at 250. Attend this free event in-person or online.
🎆Thursday, July 2 – Visit America’s most historic square mile for Red, White, & Blue To-Do! This vibrant display of patriotic celebration brings together museums, historic sites, and local businesses to honor our nation’s founding.
There’s more to come, so follow us to stay up to date on all of our summer offerings!

This summer is a celebration 250 years in the making, and the National Constitution Center is hosting events you won’t want to miss, just steps from where history happened.
📅 ✍️ Mark your calendar for:
⭐ Saturday, May 23 – During #MuseumFest, visit for free admission and programs that honor the nation’s fallen service members and highlight the history of Memorial Day.
🌟 Friday, June 19 - Juneteenth marks our country’s second Independence Day! Celebrate by learning about the history of the holiday, with free admission all day.
🎇 Monday, June 29 – Show off your trivia skills at the Semi-QUIZ-centennial! This event is free and will have free food, exhibit tours, and a trivia contest with prizes.
📜 Wednesday, July 1 – Stop by for Wawa Hoagie Day, a part of Wawa Welcome America, to enjoy free hoagies and free admission. Then stick around until the evening for an #AmericasTownHall conversation on The American Idea at 250. Attend this free event in-person or online.
🎆Thursday, July 2 – Visit America’s most historic square mile for Red, White, & Blue To-Do! This vibrant display of patriotic celebration brings together museums, historic sites, and local businesses to honor our nation’s founding.
There’s more to come, so follow us to stay up to date on all of our summer offerings!

This summer is a celebration 250 years in the making, and the National Constitution Center is hosting events you won’t want to miss, just steps from where history happened.
📅 ✍️ Mark your calendar for:
⭐ Saturday, May 23 – During #MuseumFest, visit for free admission and programs that honor the nation’s fallen service members and highlight the history of Memorial Day.
🌟 Friday, June 19 - Juneteenth marks our country’s second Independence Day! Celebrate by learning about the history of the holiday, with free admission all day.
🎇 Monday, June 29 – Show off your trivia skills at the Semi-QUIZ-centennial! This event is free and will have free food, exhibit tours, and a trivia contest with prizes.
📜 Wednesday, July 1 – Stop by for Wawa Hoagie Day, a part of Wawa Welcome America, to enjoy free hoagies and free admission. Then stick around until the evening for an #AmericasTownHall conversation on The American Idea at 250. Attend this free event in-person or online.
🎆Thursday, July 2 – Visit America’s most historic square mile for Red, White, & Blue To-Do! This vibrant display of patriotic celebration brings together museums, historic sites, and local businesses to honor our nation’s founding.
There’s more to come, so follow us to stay up to date on all of our summer offerings!

This summer is a celebration 250 years in the making, and the National Constitution Center is hosting events you won’t want to miss, just steps from where history happened.
📅 ✍️ Mark your calendar for:
⭐ Saturday, May 23 – During #MuseumFest, visit for free admission and programs that honor the nation’s fallen service members and highlight the history of Memorial Day.
🌟 Friday, June 19 - Juneteenth marks our country’s second Independence Day! Celebrate by learning about the history of the holiday, with free admission all day.
🎇 Monday, June 29 – Show off your trivia skills at the Semi-QUIZ-centennial! This event is free and will have free food, exhibit tours, and a trivia contest with prizes.
📜 Wednesday, July 1 – Stop by for Wawa Hoagie Day, a part of Wawa Welcome America, to enjoy free hoagies and free admission. Then stick around until the evening for an #AmericasTownHall conversation on The American Idea at 250. Attend this free event in-person or online.
🎆Thursday, July 2 – Visit America’s most historic square mile for Red, White, & Blue To-Do! This vibrant display of patriotic celebration brings together museums, historic sites, and local businesses to honor our nation’s founding.
There’s more to come, so follow us to stay up to date on all of our summer offerings!

This summer is a celebration 250 years in the making, and the National Constitution Center is hosting events you won’t want to miss, just steps from where history happened.
📅 ✍️ Mark your calendar for:
⭐ Saturday, May 23 – During #MuseumFest, visit for free admission and programs that honor the nation’s fallen service members and highlight the history of Memorial Day.
🌟 Friday, June 19 - Juneteenth marks our country’s second Independence Day! Celebrate by learning about the history of the holiday, with free admission all day.
🎇 Monday, June 29 – Show off your trivia skills at the Semi-QUIZ-centennial! This event is free and will have free food, exhibit tours, and a trivia contest with prizes.
📜 Wednesday, July 1 – Stop by for Wawa Hoagie Day, a part of Wawa Welcome America, to enjoy free hoagies and free admission. Then stick around until the evening for an #AmericasTownHall conversation on The American Idea at 250. Attend this free event in-person or online.
🎆Thursday, July 2 – Visit America’s most historic square mile for Red, White, & Blue To-Do! This vibrant display of patriotic celebration brings together museums, historic sites, and local businesses to honor our nation’s founding.
There’s more to come, so follow us to stay up to date on all of our summer offerings!

This summer is a celebration 250 years in the making, and the National Constitution Center is hosting events you won’t want to miss, just steps from where history happened.
📅 ✍️ Mark your calendar for:
⭐ Saturday, May 23 – During #MuseumFest, visit for free admission and programs that honor the nation’s fallen service members and highlight the history of Memorial Day.
🌟 Friday, June 19 - Juneteenth marks our country’s second Independence Day! Celebrate by learning about the history of the holiday, with free admission all day.
🎇 Monday, June 29 – Show off your trivia skills at the Semi-QUIZ-centennial! This event is free and will have free food, exhibit tours, and a trivia contest with prizes.
📜 Wednesday, July 1 – Stop by for Wawa Hoagie Day, a part of Wawa Welcome America, to enjoy free hoagies and free admission. Then stick around until the evening for an #AmericasTownHall conversation on The American Idea at 250. Attend this free event in-person or online.
🎆Thursday, July 2 – Visit America’s most historic square mile for Red, White, & Blue To-Do! This vibrant display of patriotic celebration brings together museums, historic sites, and local businesses to honor our nation’s founding.
There’s more to come, so follow us to stay up to date on all of our summer offerings!

Today we’re taking our copy of #PromiseOfAmerica for a tour around the neighborhood where America’s ideals were discussed, debated, and committed to on paper. 🦅🔔📜
📍 🗺️ Show us where you’re reading your copy! Don’t forget to tag @constitutionctr.
📖 “The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals” is an inspirational collection of essays exploring the founding principles that continue to shape American democracy from the nation’s leading constitutional scholars.
Learn more: constitutioncenter.org/promiseofamerica

Today we’re taking our copy of #PromiseOfAmerica for a tour around the neighborhood where America’s ideals were discussed, debated, and committed to on paper. 🦅🔔📜
📍 🗺️ Show us where you’re reading your copy! Don’t forget to tag @constitutionctr.
📖 “The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals” is an inspirational collection of essays exploring the founding principles that continue to shape American democracy from the nation’s leading constitutional scholars.
Learn more: constitutioncenter.org/promiseofamerica

Today we’re taking our copy of #PromiseOfAmerica for a tour around the neighborhood where America’s ideals were discussed, debated, and committed to on paper. 🦅🔔📜
📍 🗺️ Show us where you’re reading your copy! Don’t forget to tag @constitutionctr.
📖 “The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals” is an inspirational collection of essays exploring the founding principles that continue to shape American democracy from the nation’s leading constitutional scholars.
Learn more: constitutioncenter.org/promiseofamerica

Today we’re taking our copy of #PromiseOfAmerica for a tour around the neighborhood where America’s ideals were discussed, debated, and committed to on paper. 🦅🔔📜
📍 🗺️ Show us where you’re reading your copy! Don’t forget to tag @constitutionctr.
📖 “The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals” is an inspirational collection of essays exploring the founding principles that continue to shape American democracy from the nation’s leading constitutional scholars.
Learn more: constitutioncenter.org/promiseofamerica

Today we’re taking our copy of #PromiseOfAmerica for a tour around the neighborhood where America’s ideals were discussed, debated, and committed to on paper. 🦅🔔📜
📍 🗺️ Show us where you’re reading your copy! Don’t forget to tag @constitutionctr.
📖 “The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals” is an inspirational collection of essays exploring the founding principles that continue to shape American democracy from the nation’s leading constitutional scholars.
Learn more: constitutioncenter.org/promiseofamerica

Today we’re taking our copy of #PromiseOfAmerica for a tour around the neighborhood where America’s ideals were discussed, debated, and committed to on paper. 🦅🔔📜
📍 🗺️ Show us where you’re reading your copy! Don’t forget to tag @constitutionctr.
📖 “The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals” is an inspirational collection of essays exploring the founding principles that continue to shape American democracy from the nation’s leading constitutional scholars.
Learn more: constitutioncenter.org/promiseofamerica

Today we’re taking our copy of #PromiseOfAmerica for a tour around the neighborhood where America’s ideals were discussed, debated, and committed to on paper. 🦅🔔📜
📍 🗺️ Show us where you’re reading your copy! Don’t forget to tag @constitutionctr.
📖 “The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals” is an inspirational collection of essays exploring the founding principles that continue to shape American democracy from the nation’s leading constitutional scholars.
Learn more: constitutioncenter.org/promiseofamerica

Today is #InternationalMuseumDay.
This year’s theme is “Museums Uniting a Divided World,” highlighting the potential of museums to act as bridges fostering dialogue, understanding, and inclusion within and between communities.
At the National Constitution Center, our role as America’s Town Hall, facilitating cross-ideological civil discussions, is central to our mission every single day. We aim to bring together people of all ages and perspectives, across America and around the world, to learn, engage in dialogue, and celebrate the U.S. Constitution.
Thanks to @icomofficiel for the work they do uniting museums across the globe.

Today is #InternationalMuseumDay.
This year’s theme is “Museums Uniting a Divided World,” highlighting the potential of museums to act as bridges fostering dialogue, understanding, and inclusion within and between communities.
At the National Constitution Center, our role as America’s Town Hall, facilitating cross-ideological civil discussions, is central to our mission every single day. We aim to bring together people of all ages and perspectives, across America and around the world, to learn, engage in dialogue, and celebrate the U.S. Constitution.
Thanks to @icomofficiel for the work they do uniting museums across the globe.

Today is #InternationalMuseumDay.
This year’s theme is “Museums Uniting a Divided World,” highlighting the potential of museums to act as bridges fostering dialogue, understanding, and inclusion within and between communities.
At the National Constitution Center, our role as America’s Town Hall, facilitating cross-ideological civil discussions, is central to our mission every single day. We aim to bring together people of all ages and perspectives, across America and around the world, to learn, engage in dialogue, and celebrate the U.S. Constitution.
Thanks to @icomofficiel for the work they do uniting museums across the globe.

Today is #InternationalMuseumDay.
This year’s theme is “Museums Uniting a Divided World,” highlighting the potential of museums to act as bridges fostering dialogue, understanding, and inclusion within and between communities.
At the National Constitution Center, our role as America’s Town Hall, facilitating cross-ideological civil discussions, is central to our mission every single day. We aim to bring together people of all ages and perspectives, across America and around the world, to learn, engage in dialogue, and celebrate the U.S. Constitution.
Thanks to @icomofficiel for the work they do uniting museums across the globe.

Today is #InternationalMuseumDay.
This year’s theme is “Museums Uniting a Divided World,” highlighting the potential of museums to act as bridges fostering dialogue, understanding, and inclusion within and between communities.
At the National Constitution Center, our role as America’s Town Hall, facilitating cross-ideological civil discussions, is central to our mission every single day. We aim to bring together people of all ages and perspectives, across America and around the world, to learn, engage in dialogue, and celebrate the U.S. Constitution.
Thanks to @icomofficiel for the work they do uniting museums across the globe.

Today is #InternationalMuseumDay.
This year’s theme is “Museums Uniting a Divided World,” highlighting the potential of museums to act as bridges fostering dialogue, understanding, and inclusion within and between communities.
At the National Constitution Center, our role as America’s Town Hall, facilitating cross-ideological civil discussions, is central to our mission every single day. We aim to bring together people of all ages and perspectives, across America and around the world, to learn, engage in dialogue, and celebrate the U.S. Constitution.
Thanks to @icomofficiel for the work they do uniting museums across the globe.
What do this wheelchair 🦽, fedora 🎩, and voting booth 🗳️ all have in common?
They’re historical artifacts you can see in #GoverningTheNation, a new exhibit opening on Friday, May 15!
⚙️ Governing the Nation explores how power is divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, how each branch is empowered to check the others, and how authority is shared between the national government and the states.
🎟️ Get your tickets now. 🔗 Link in bio.
Dart Wheelchair: National Constitution Center Collection, Gift of Yoshiko Dart
Fedora & voting booth: National Constitution Center Collection
What do this wheelchair 🦽, fedora 🎩, and voting booth 🗳️ all have in common?
They’re historical artifacts you can see in #GoverningTheNation, a new exhibit opening on Friday, May 15!
⚙️ Governing the Nation explores how power is divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, how each branch is empowered to check the others, and how authority is shared between the national government and the states.
🎟️ Get your tickets now. 🔗 Link in bio.
Dart Wheelchair: National Constitution Center Collection, Gift of Yoshiko Dart
Fedora & voting booth: National Constitution Center Collection
What do this wheelchair 🦽, fedora 🎩, and voting booth 🗳️ all have in common?
They’re historical artifacts you can see in #GoverningTheNation, a new exhibit opening on Friday, May 15!
⚙️ Governing the Nation explores how power is divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, how each branch is empowered to check the others, and how authority is shared between the national government and the states.
🎟️ Get your tickets now. 🔗 Link in bio.
Dart Wheelchair: National Constitution Center Collection, Gift of Yoshiko Dart
Fedora & voting booth: National Constitution Center Collection
What do this wheelchair 🦽, fedora 🎩, and voting booth 🗳️ all have in common?
They’re historical artifacts you can see in #GoverningTheNation, a new exhibit opening on Friday, May 15!
⚙️ Governing the Nation explores how power is divided among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, how each branch is empowered to check the others, and how authority is shared between the national government and the states.
🎟️ Get your tickets now. 🔗 Link in bio.
Dart Wheelchair: National Constitution Center Collection, Gift of Yoshiko Dart
Fedora & voting booth: National Constitution Center Collection

Available today: Take a fresh look at America’s founding documents with this new book from the National Constitution Center. “The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals” brings together leading constitutional scholars to explore the principles that continue to shape American democracy.
Mark America’s 250th anniversary with this one-of-a-kind keepsake volume.
Order your copy today. Link in bio.

Available today: Take a fresh look at America’s founding documents with this new book from the National Constitution Center. “The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals” brings together leading constitutional scholars to explore the principles that continue to shape American democracy.
Mark America’s 250th anniversary with this one-of-a-kind keepsake volume.
Order your copy today. Link in bio.

Available today: Take a fresh look at America’s founding documents with this new book from the National Constitution Center. “The Promise of America: Reflections on Our Enduring Ideals” brings together leading constitutional scholars to explore the principles that continue to shape American democracy.
Mark America’s 250th anniversary with this one-of-a-kind keepsake volume.
Order your copy today. Link in bio.
Today is #TeacherAppreciationDay! Today we honor and recognize all the amazing teachers and educators who are a part of our #NCCed network! Thank you #Teachers! We’re so grateful for all you do to inspire students to learn and make constitutional education engaging and relevant.

📅 May is #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth and #AAPIHeritageMonth.
🎟️ Visit the museum to explore the impact and legacy of historical figures like Fred Korematsu, Justices Louis Brandeis and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and suffragists Mabel Ping Hua Lee and Ernestine Hara Kettler.
📲 Follow us on social media for digital resources honoring Jewish American and Asian American stories.
Plan your visit. Link in bio.

📅 May is #JewishAmericanHeritageMonth and #AAPIHeritageMonth.
🎟️ Visit the museum to explore the impact and legacy of historical figures like Fred Korematsu, Justices Louis Brandeis and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and suffragists Mabel Ping Hua Lee and Ernestine Hara Kettler.
📲 Follow us on social media for digital resources honoring Jewish American and Asian American stories.
Plan your visit. Link in bio.
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