Through more than 100 interactive exhibits and an estimated 17 hours of interpretive content, the National Constitution Center’s core exhibition presents The Story of We the People.
But even with such in-depth treatment, the story of the U.S. Constitution is too rich and complex to ever be fully told. The Center’s Feature Exhibits Program offers fresh looks and different perspectives on topics relating to the Constitution’s history and its contemporary relevance.
From Asbury Park To The Promised Land, The Life and Music of Bruce Springsteen.
CELEBRATE THE RIGHT TO FREE EXPRESSION AT AN EXHIBITION THAT ROCKS.
Bruce Springsteen gives voice to the struggles of the working class, veterans, immigrants and other groups whose unique stories add to the definition of “We the People.” His distinctive brand of blue collar rock brings a sense of urgency, humanity and realism to popular music. Created by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, this must-see exhibition makes its East Coast debut at the National Constitution Center.
Click here to learn all about the Springsteen Exhibit.
On My Honor: 100 Years of Girl Scouting
Saturday, May 12 – Monday, December 31, 2012
Posterity Hall
FREE with museum admission
Many of today’s prominent political leaders, journalists,
astronauts, athletes and entertainers—from Secretaries of State Hillary
Clinton and Condoleezza Rice to Mariah Carey and Taylor Swift—were once
Girl Scouts. In 2012, the Girl Scouts celebrate 100 years of developing
girls’ courage, confidence, and character.
On My Honor: 100
Years of Girl Scouting—an exhibition created by the National
Constitution Center in partnership with the Girl Scouts of Eastern
Pennsylvania—highlights the history, contributions and traditions of
Girl Scouts, including entrepreneurship, environmental awareness and
civic engagement.
Among the artifacts on display are badges and
uniforms from the past century, nature study journals from the early
1900s and an original copy of the first Girl Scout Handbook. Current
Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, and Senior Girl Scouts who visit the
exhibition can work towards requirements for the Girl Scout Way Legacy
Badge.