Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Rare Declarations On Display At American Philosophical Society Museum In Philadelphia
Inside the American Philosophical Society's Museum, 19 rare copies of the Declaration of Independence from the nation's first 50 years are on public view.
The exhibition traces how the document evolved-from early newspaper printings to a politicized symbol and later a memorialized national treasure.
Alongside the Declarations are about 30 related objects, including a massive 18thcentury map of North America and items connected to Thomas Jefferson.
Founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1743, the APS houses one of the nation's oldest and most extensive scholarly collections.
Curator David Gary hopes the exhibit encourages visitors to read, reflect on, and thoughtfully discuss the Declaration today.
American Philosophical Society |
Museum at Philosophical Hall, 104 S 5th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106
By Wendy Daughenbaugh
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