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Fourth of July Celebration

Fourth of July Celebration National Archives Experience will extend its viewing hours.

Annual July 4th Celebration

Join us as we celebrate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on the Constitution Avenue steps of the National Archives Building. We commemorate this historic day with our annual dramatic reading of the Declaration of Independence led by very special guests.
Friday, July 4
Declaration of Independence Reading Ceremony
Constitution Avenue Steps
10 a.m.–11 a.m.

  • Presentation of colors by the Continental Color Guard*
  • Performance by the Fife and Drum Corps*
  • Remarks by Archivist of the United States Allen Weinstein
  • Dramatic reading of the Declaration of Independence by special guests including Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Ned Hector (portrayed by historical reenactors)
  • Patriotic video presentation
* Continental Color Guard and Fife and Drum Corps provided by U.S. 3rd Infantry, the Old Guard
Family Activities
11 a.m.–2 p.m.

Meet Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Gen. Bernardo deGalvez, and other historical figures–Rotunda and Presidential Conference Rooms
Patriotic Activities in the Jefferson Room
  • Air your grievances in Revolutionary manner with a quill pen.
  • Don a tricornered hat and step up to the podium to declare your independence.
  • Show patriotic pride with a National Archives temporary tattoo.
“Running for Office” Exhibit–Related Activities in the Washington Room
  • Make a campaign button or bumper sticker.
  • Test your knowledge of history and politics with Presidential Bingo.
  • Fill out a voting ballot.
Historical Activities throughout the National Archives Experience
  • “Our Secret Constitution” with History is a Hoot, Inc.–Madison Room
  • Sign a full-size facsimile of the Declaration of Independence–Presidential Conference Room Lobby
  • Explore full-size facsimiles of landmark historical documents–Public Vaults Exhibit Exit
  • Learn how to use our new web site, the “Digital Vaults,” to make a movie, a poster, and more–Boeing Learning Center
July 4th at the National Archives is made possible in part by the generous support of John Hancock Financial Services.
Presidential Libraries 4th of July Events All of the Presidential Libraries are open on the 4th of July. See which libraries are holding special events.