National Constitution Center
A museum honoring the Constitution of the United States. Photography is not allowed in the majority of the exhibits (not sure I understand why), but it is allowed in the atrium and the Signer's Hall, where there are life-size statues of the 39 signer's of the Constitution and the three dissenters. It was disillusioning to stand next to my hero Alexander Hamilton and see how small he was. In the same respect, it becomes easy to see how General Washington commanded such respect.
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