In Washington D.C. in the National Archives building. http://www.archives.gov/historical-docs/
It's declaration*.
the Declaration is in the National Mall
Thomas McKean of Delaware was probably the last of the delegates to sign the Declaration of Independence. When Congress ordered the printing of an official copy of the document, including the names of the signers, in January, 1777, McKean's name was not on the list. He later signed the official copy, or the printer may have just made a mistake and left his name off. .
The Declaration of Independence was the document which declared independence of the colonists from Great Britain, making their independence "official."
Depends on who you are, buddy :-)
It was the official declaration of war against the British monarch.
Most members of congress signed the official, engrossed copy on August 2, 1776.
an official scribe for the declaration of independence
Google the Declaration of Independence and there you have it.
at the museum in the white house
yes, but wee old English
John Handcock