Legacies of Independence

Rendering of a silver inkstand in a tall glass case
Gaze upon the Syng Inkstand and 18th century printings of the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, and US Constitution.

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Opening in June of 2026

Located in the West Wing of Independence Hall, the Legacies of Independence Exhibit displays surviving copies of the
Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of the United States, along with the silver inkstand that was used during the signing of the Declaration and Constitution. Planning a visit? Get hours, location, exhibit photos, and other visiting information on the park's website.

These treasured objects reveal much about nation building. They illustrate the power of words and demonstrate how revelation often follows clearly expressed ideas. The revolutionary momentum triggered and reinforced by inspirational language is unmistakable; the impact of the printed word when widely circulated is undeniable. What ideas do we celebrate by enshrining these relics? Just as they were innovations then, they have become familiar to us now. They are:

  • Whatever power government possessed came from, and could be reclaimed by, those who are governed.
  • Free and independent nations existed to secure the welfare of the people.
  • Just government depended upon a written constitution, not the personal whims of human leaders.
  • Power must be carefully separated, balanced and shared by national, state, and local governments.

The Founders searched among the greatest philosophers to identify these ideas. They distilled and refined them. And they offered them to the world in three documents totaling fewer than two dozen pages endorsed by the simple act of signing name to paper.

Visit the website of the National Archives to see images of the founding documents and read more about them.

Last updated: May 19, 2026

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