For America’s 250th Birthday, Visit Her Founding Documents In D.C. Or A City Near You
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For America’s 250th Birthday, Visit Her Founding Documents In D.C. Or A City Near You
‘Free and Independent’ does a commendable job of explaining the Revolution in a concise display of archival art, documents, and objects.
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The nation’s 250th birthday provides an opportunity not just to celebrate but also to reflect. As part of this important anniversary, we should dig deeper into our nation’s history, ponder the principles behind the Revolution, and rededicate ourselves to those principles.
Thankfully, the National Archives is working to share the stories behind the Revolution, both to visitors to the nation’s capital and Americans in their hometowns. Hopefully, the educational effort designed to create those “teachable moments” will last well after the fireworks end this July 4.
Exhibit on the Revolution
In Washington, the Archives recently debuted an exhibit, “Free and Independent: A Celebration of the Declaration,” which gives a short history of the nation’s founding document and the Revolution it sparked. The exhibit explores the principles of the Declaration, while providing context and history behind the document and the people associated........
