The exhibition invites visitors to step into a moment when American independence, and the nation itself, was still taking shape, the release said.
The original printing is just one of 26 known remaining copies, and one of three located west of the Appalachian Mountains.
The copy of one of the nation's foundational documents almost never sees the light of day. The museum is making an exception ...
Congress formally adopted the Declaration of Independence on the afternoon of July 4, 1776. What happened next? A little-known sequence of events tells the story. It speaks volumes about the ...
The Declaration of Independence painting by John Trumbull, as used in PBS's "The American Revolution." Study of government in America and her states begins with visiting our founding documents. That ...
Hoosiers don’t have to travel to Washington, D.C. or Philadelphia to see one of the most important artifacts of the American Revolution; starting this month, just one of just 26 surviving copies of ...
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Ireland issues new stamp marking 250th anniversary of American Declaration of Independence
The stamp honors the Irish connection to the historic Declaration of Independence document ...
John Dunlap, who was born in Strabane, printed the first broadside copies of the Declaration of Independence.
John Dunlap, the Tyrone native who was the printer of the first copies of the Declaration of Independence, is celebrated in a new An Post stamp.
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