The United States
of America

Declaration of Independence
July 4, 1776
5:10 PM | +5:00:40 LMT
Philadelphia, PA
39N57 075W10
Asc: 12 Sag

U.S. Constitution
Sept. 17, 1787
4:00 pm | +5:00:40 LMT
Philadelphia, PA
39N57 075W10
Asc: 8 Aquarius

Inauguration: George Washington
April 30, 1789
12:45 PM | +4:56:48 LMT
New York, NY
40N45 073W57
Asc: 28 Leo



"On December 12, 1952, the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence were placed in helim-filled cases, enclosed in wooden crates, laid on mattresses in an armored Marine Corps personnel carrier, and escorted by ceremonial troops, two tanks, and four servicemen carrying submachine guns down Pennsylvania and Constitution avenues to the National Archives. Two days later, President Harry Truman declared at a formal ceremony in the Archives Exhibition Hall:

'We are engaged here today in a symbolic act. We are enshrining these documents for future ages. This magnificent hall has been constructed to exhibit them, and the vault beneath, that we have built to protect them, is as safe from destruction as anything that the wit of modern man can devise. All this is an honorable effort, based upon reverence for the great past, and our generation can take just pride in it.'"

Source: A More Perfect Union: The Creation of the U.S. Constitution

[Prior to 1952, the Constitution and Declaration of Independence were housed in the National Archives Building. During World War II the documents were moved to Fort Knox for protection than later returned to the National Archives.]








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