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701, Constitution Avenue Northwest, 20408, Washington, US Stany Zjednoczone
contacts phone: +1 202-357-5000
website: museum.archives.gov
larger map & directionsLatitude: 38.8927656, Longitude: -77.0230275
Bec Richardson
::Great place I got to see the Declaration of Independence and the constitution for real the one signed by Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson
Chris MacEachern
::What a great experience. Spend at least 2 hours. No pictures permitted.
Garrison Moratto
::Phenomenal experience. To see our nationβs founding documents is very powerful. Well worth the very long line.
Aaron Wilson
::We liked the National Archives, were not a fan of the camera policy. Also, the no-line line in the main room was very confusing, and people would look at the documents for far too long while holding conversations.
Michelle Dang
::If you're a little legal nerd like me the hall holding the Bill of Rights, Declaration of Independence and original Constitution. The architecture is amazing inside the hall and the elevators are gold with detailed engravings of the Declaration of Independence. The security Guards were so cool and easy going but thorough with checks. The Vietnam war exhibition was a highlight although won't be around forever so check out one of the most "misunderstood wars that America has ever participated in" Heaps of information available after the security check station when you enter the foyer and there's wifi too.