For the first time in history, the entire US Constitution is in one spot

Americans celebrated Constitution Day on Wednesday, marking the ratification of the founding document for the nation’s government. To mark the occasion and ahead of the U.S. semiquincentennial, the National Archives for the first time in history displayed all the pages of the Constitution for public viewing.

“You can’t talk about the declaration without the Constitution and vice versa. They tell a complete story of our country, and all these amendments are part of that story,” Grace McCaffrey, the National Archives representative for America 250, told WTOP.

The original four pages of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are usually displayed in the dimly lit rotunda, but the rarely seen “fifth page” and the amen

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