National Constitution Center

National Constitution Center

Coordinates: 39°57′12″N 75°08′56″W / 39.953406°N 75.148952°W / 39.953406; -75.148952

National Constitution Center

Exterior of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
National Constitution Center is located in Pennsylvania
Location within Pennsylvania
Established 17 September 2000
Location Independence Mall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Type History Museum
Director David Eisner
Public transit access Septa Market–Frankford Line, Septa Bus Routes 38, 44, 48, 121
Website http://constitutioncenter.org/

The National Constitution Center is an organization that seeks to expand awareness and understanding of the United States Constitution and operates a museum to advance those purposes.

A groundbreaking ceremony for the museum was held on September 17, 2000–213 years to the day after the original Constitution was signed. On July 4, 2003, it was opened and the National Constitution Center joined other notable sites and iconic exhibits in what has been called "America's most historical square mile" because of the proximity of historical landmarks such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.[citation needed] Then-Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, officiating at the opening ceremonies, said, "It will contribute each and every day to the reinforcement of the basic principles that bind us together as a nation and a people."[citation needed]

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Exhibits

The institute's theater presentation is Freedom Rising which explains the history of the U.S. Constitution, and how the definition of "We the People" has expanded over time.

The main exhibit hall presents a chronology of constitutional history featuring artifacts and original documents, interactive exhibits based on the preamble to the Constitution, and "talk backs" and ways to discuss the Constitution.

Other exhibits are dedicated to the right to vote and divisive issues such as intelligent design or the death penalty.

"Signers' Hall" features life-sized, cast-bronze sculptures of the 39 signers of the Constitution and the three dissenters.

Army art

In September 2010, the National Constitution Center will host an exhibit entitled "Art of the American Soldier" featuring more than 300 works from the U.S. Army Art Collection.[1] In addition to the 300 works, soldier/artists were also given the opportunity to submit works to be part of digital kiosks at the exhibit. The exhibit was designed to contain highly realistic works, such as those of U.S. Army artist, Master Sergent Marin Cervantez. Cervantez commented on his pieces on display in Reuters on the nature of the exhibit "If a soldier takes his family to the museum, I want them to be able to say, 'That's what it was like'."[2]

Events

The museum hosts speakers and events on historic and current constitutional topics. The center hosts a yearly conference, the "Peter Jennings Project for Journalists and the Constitution Conference", which brings journalists together with student journalists to discuss, debate, and deliberate on the role of the free press.

NCC and Presidents

Former President George H.W. Bush served as chairman of the center’s Board of Trustees for the year 2007;[3] it is the only organization for which Bush had served as chairman. His successor as president, Bill Clinton, served in 2009.[4]

On March 18, 2008, Senator Barack Obama delivered a speech on race issues entitled "A More Perfect Union" at the center, while campaigning for the presidency.

Flags displayed in the lobby of the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
George Washington Statue in "Signers' Hall."
Bono at the National Constitution Center after accepting the Philadelphia Liberty Medal in 2007




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