Those documents are literally priceless. They would never be put on sale, and so they have no price.
The Declaration of Independence can be viewed at the National Archives Museum in Washington D.C
Pursuant to data collected from the National Constitution Center. Since Britain did not approved it as a treaty, it could only be "signed' not ratified.
The Declaration of Independence is a separate document that announced to England that the colonies didn't want to be ruled by Parliament. It led to the Revolutionary War and when that was over, the Articles of the Confederacy and then the Constitution were written over the next several years. Both, in my opinion, are beautifully written and are very clear in their intent.
A few years ago, I saw it in the capitol building, in Washington, D.C. Should still be there. Possible that I might have confused the constitution with the declaration of independence. Not being a U.S. citizen, some things kind of get confused.
The Declaration of Independence was originally kept in a parchment shop on a street in Pennsylvania where all of the other documents from the colonists were placed. In addition, if anybody in the Continental Congress wanted to see the Declaration of Independence again, they would ask the Shop owner to get it for them. If the Shop owner never put the name on the outside of the rolled pieces of parchment, than he would of never known which document was which.
In the National Archives.
In the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
the original Constitution and the original declaration of Independence
In the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
US Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, legal documents.
The declaration of independence is held in independance hall
The National Archives in Washington D.C.
It is kept in the National Archives, along with the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
Inside the National museum of American history
The National Archives in Washington DC, right next to the Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence is located in the National Archives. This building is located in downtown Washington, DC. The National Archives is also home to the U. S. Constitution.
Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is where both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were written. It is now part of the Independence National Historic Park.