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Journey from “We hold these truths” to “We the People”

Two premier museums inspired by world-changing documents are now accessible with one convenient ticket. After a hiatus during the pandemic, Philadelphia’s Museum of the American Revolution and the National Constitution Center are teaming up again to offer visitors a joint ticket that includes admission to both institutions for a discounted price.

Located just blocks apart in Philadelphia’s most historic neighborhood—home to Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and more—the two museums tell the story of the American founding, from the early stirrings of rebellion and the signing of the Declaration of Independence to the creation of the U.S. Constitution, which established a system of government for the new nation.

The joint tickets are now available at amrevmuseum.org and constitutioncenter.org, or in person at both museums. The adult joint ticket is $29 (savings of $6.50), youth (ages 6-17) tickets for $19 (savings of $5), and family packs (2 adults and 2 kids) for $90 (savings of $29).

This spring and summer, visitors to the National Constitution Center can view a new 50-ton marble tablet, engraved with the 45 words of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The tablet spans a 100-foot-wide wall on the Center’s Grand Hall Overlook, the second-floor atrium overlooking historic Independence Mall. Additionally, upcoming special programming at the Center includes civic holiday celebrations in honor of Memorial Day, Flag Day, Juneteenth, and the Fourth of July; discounted and free admission days; and more. See a full list programming here.

At the Museum of the American Revolution, visitors will be immersed in the dramatic and research-based works of nationally renowned historical artist Don Troiani with the special exhibition Liberty: Don Troiani’s Paintings of the Revolutionary War, which is on view through Sept. 5. Throughout the Museum’s Revolutionary Summer of special events and activities, visitors can explore what the promises of liberty and equality mean for all people from Memorial Day through Flag Day, Juneteenth, July 4th, and beyond. More information is available here.

National Constitution Center general operating hours are currently Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The National Constitution Center is committed to the health and safety of visitors, staff, and volunteers and is following protocols in accordance with local, state, and federal health guidelines. Masks are optional; proof of vaccination is not required. As a GBAC STAR™ accredited facility, the Center is proud to be recognized for cleaning and disinfecting to a higher standard. More information on health and safety policies is available here.

The Museum of the American Revolution is open daily from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Learn more about the health and safety measures in place to ensure the safest and most enjoyable experience for all, including reduced capacity, advance online ticket purchasing, and enhanced sanitizing and cleaning protocols. Due to declining COVID-19 cases in the Philadelphia area, masks are no longer required, and proof of vaccination is no longer required for daytime visitors to the Museum. Full details are available here.

About the National Constitution Center
The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia brings together people of all ages and perspectives, across America and around the world, to learn about, debate, and celebrate the greatest vision of human freedom in history, the U.S. Constitution. A private, nonprofit organization, the Center serves as America’s leading platform for constitutional education and debate, fulfilling its congressional charter “to disseminate information about the U.S. Constitution on a nonpartisan basis.” As the Museum of We the People, the Center brings the Constitution to life for visitors of all ages through interactive programs and exhibits. As America’s Town Hall, the Center brings the leading conservative and liberal thought leaders together to debate the Constitution on all media platforms. As a Headquarters for Civic Education, the Center delivers the best educational programs and online resources that inspire citizens and engage all Americans in learning about the U.S. Constitution. For more information, call 215-409-6700 or visit constitutioncenter.org.

About the Museum of the American Revolution

The Museum of the American Revolution uncovers and shares compelling stories about the diverse people and complex events that sparked America’s ongoing experiment in liberty, equality, and self-government. Through the Museum’s unmatched collection, immersive galleries, powerful theater experiences, and interactive elements, visitors gain a deeper appreciation for how this nation came to be and feel inspired to consider their role in ensuring that the promise of the American Revolution endures. Located just steps away from Independence Hall, the Museum serves as a portal to the region’s many Revolutionary sites, sparking interest, providing context, and encouraging exploration. The Museum, which opened on April 19, 2017, is a private, non-profit, and non-partisan organization. For more information, visit www.AmRevMuseum.org or call 877.740.1776.