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  2. See the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights at the National Archives Museum. Explore exhibits, events, and resources that showcase the history and principles of the United States.

  3. Learn how to access the National Archives Museum, where you can see the Charters of Freedom and other historical documents. Find out the hours, location, directions, tips, and guidelines for your visit.

  4. Tickets | National Archives Museum

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    Learn how to reserve timed-entry tickets for the National Archives Museum through recreation.gov, a third-party ticket service. Tickets are free but subject to a $1.00 convenience fee and availability.

  5. About the National Archives | National Archives Museum

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    Visit the National Archives Building in Washington, DC to see the original copies of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Learn about the history, architecture, and mission of the National Archives and Records Administration and its network of facilities.

  6. Visiting the National Archives Building & Museum in Washington,...

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    What and where is the National Archives Building & Museum? The National Archives & Records Administration Building and Museum is located on Constitution Avenue NW, between 7th and 9th Streets, just north of the National Mall.

  7. Explore Exhibits - National Archives Museum

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    Visit the National Archives Museum to see exhibits that showcase the history and records of the federal government. Learn about the Charters of Freedom, the Records of Rights, the Power & Light exhibition, and more.

  8. Visit the National Archives in Washington, DC to see the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Declaration of Independence in the Rotunda. Learn how to access records, research tools, and online databases for genealogy and historical research.

  9. National Archives Museum and Research Rooms in Washington, DC

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    Visit the National Archives Museum in Washington, DC, to see the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights. Learn about the history and records of our democracy through exhibits, programs, and online resources.

  10. National Archives | Home

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    Explore the nation’s history through documents, photos, and records at the National Archives. Find military records, educator resources, and visit the Museum or Presidential Libraries.

  11. Native Americans & the American Revolution | National Archives...

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    View in the National Archives Catalog The Six Nations of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Confederacy was a powerful league of independent tribes in western and upstate New York. Key to the Six Nations’ influence in colonial America was its unity and neutrality, which the tribes maintained at the war’s start.