Highlights from the Records of Rights Exhibit
Located directly under the Rotunda of the National Archives Museum in Washington, DC, the Records of Rights exhibit begins with an original copy of the 1297 Magna Carta, one of only four in existence. At the center of the gallery is a 17-foot interactive table, allowing visitors to explore and share hundreds of digital documents.
The Records of Rights exhibit showcases original documents, photos, facsimiles, and videos that trace the evolution of rights in the United States from the country’s founding through the present day.
Learn more and plan your visit: visit.archives.gov
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📽️: Photo and video clips of the David M. Rubenstein Gallery Records of Rights by Jeff Reed and Brittney Meadors
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