Experience the National Constitution Center During America’s 250th Anniversary

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History, Education and Civil Dialogue


The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia stands as one of the most compelling and inspiring destinations for anyone interested in the American story—and as the nation approaches its 250th birthday in 2026, there’s no better time to plan a visit. Located just steps from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, the Center is more than a museum; it’s a vibrant hub of history, education and civic dialogue that brings the U.S. Constitution to life for visitors of all ages.

As America prepares to commemorate 250 years of independence, the National Constitution Center is gearing up to play a central role in the national celebration. Special events, new exhibits, and expanded educational programming will mark this historic milestone, inviting visitors from across the country and around the world to reflect on the past, engage with the present, and imagine the future of American democracy.

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Celebrate American independence at the National Constitution Center. Photo credit: National Constitution Center

Fascinating History Exhibits

What makes the National Constitution Center a unique tour destination is its interactive approach to history. Freedom Rising, a stirring 17-minute journey from the founding of our nation to the present, is a vibrant, theatrical production featuring 360-degree multimedia and a live narrator who tells the story of the U.S. Constitution—from its creation during the 1787 Constitutional Convention to the amendments and court decisions that continue to make the Constitution “the most powerful vision of human freedom ever expressed.” In Signers’ Hall, visitors can stand in among life-size bronze statues of the Founding Fathers, feeling the weight and wonder of the choices made in 1787.

Dynamic Educational Experiences

Special events will also enhance the visitor experience, including lectures, debates, and live performances. The Center’s convening power will be on full display, hosting conversations with historians, public officials, judges, and community leaders about the meaning and future of the Constitution. For school groups, families, and lifelong learners alike, the Center will offer workshops, guided tours, and hands-on activities that bring constitutional principles into focus in a dynamic and memorable way.

Philadelphia itself is an essential backdrop to this celebration. Known as the birthplace of American democracy, the city is a living classroom filled with historic sites, cultural institutions, and vibrant neighborhoods. The National Constitution Center provides the ideal starting point for exploring this rich legacy, especially in a moment when the entire nation will be reflecting on its founding ideals.

Celebrate America’s Birthday

The National Constitution Center is proud to be a cornerstone of the Semi quincentennial celebrations in 2026. Be among the first to experience our two new galleries: America’s Founding, an immersive experience that tells dramatic story of how a new nation was born, and Governing the Nation, which explores how the Constitution creates a system of checks and balances across the three branches and defines the relationship between the federal government and the states.

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