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Visitors can swear themselves in as President of the United States at the National Constitution Center's Oath of Office exhibit. (Photo courtesy Thomas Hillhouse for National Constitution Center)

Get Sworn In As President at the National Constitution Center
Image of student taking presidential Oath of Office at National Constitution Center.
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Freedom Rising

Freedom Rising
Scenes from the multimedia production "Freedom Rising," which tells the story of the Constitution and We the People from Revolutionary times to today in the Constitution Center's Kimmel Theater.

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Susan Riley Stevens in the the Constitution Center's award-winning theatrical presentation "Freedom Rising". (Photo: Paola Nogueras for the National Constitution Center)

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Millicent Sparks in the the Constitution Center's award-winning theatrical presentation "Freedom Rising". (Photo: Charles Hess for the National Constitution Center)

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The American Experience
The American Experience. Photo Courtesy of National Constitution Center. (Scott Frances LTD)

The American Experience
"The American Experience," part of the permanent exhibit at the National Constitution Center, tells the story of the Constitution through 100 interactive and multimedia exhibits, photographs, text and artifacts.
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Signers' Hall
Signers' Hall. Photo Courtesy of National Constitution Center. (Scott Frances LTD)

Signers' Hall
An image of Signers' Hall, where visitors will be able to walk among life size bronze statues of the 39 men who signed the Constitution on September 17, 1787 and the three men who dissented.
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The Grand Hall
The Grand Hall. Photo Courtesy of National Constitution Center. (Scott Frances LTD)

The Grand Hall
An image of the Grand Hall provides an incredible, unparalleled view of the entire Independence Mall through a wall of glass two stories high. Flags of the Union and U.S. Territories hang above the second floor overlook of the Grand Hall.
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Facade view at dusk
Facade view at dusk. Photo Courtesy of National Constitution Center. (Scott Frances LTD)

Facade view at dusk
The National Constitution Center, located at 525 Arch St., is the first museum in the world dedicated to the U.S. Constitution.
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Facade with Preamble
Facade with Preamble. Photo Courtesy of National Constitution Center. (Scott Frances LTD)

Facade with Preamble
The Preamble to the Constitution written on the National Constitution Center's façade.
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