Depends on who you are, buddy :-)
The original copy of the Declaration of Independence is actually housed in the National Archives in Washington, D.C., not in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While Philadelphia is significant in American history as the site where the Declaration was adopted in 1776, the document was later relocated for preservation. The National Archives ensures its protection and accessibility to the public.
National archives rotunda for the charters of freedom
The original is in Austin stored away due to it's age. The original will be displayed on occasion. There is a copy always on display in a niche at the state capitol.
Google the Declaration of Independence and there you have it.
at the museum in the white house
No. The very original has been lost.
the answer is pennsylvania
You don't. None survive beyond what is in the National Archives.
The original Declaration of Independence is on display at the National Archives Building in Washington, D. C. It is in the Rotunda for the Charters of Freedom.
The original copy of the Declaration of Independence is actually housed in the National Archives in Washington, D.C., not in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While Philadelphia is significant in American history as the site where the Declaration was adopted in 1776, the document was later relocated for preservation. The National Archives ensures its protection and accessibility to the public.
the Declaration is in the National Mall
National archives rotunda for the charters of freedom
It's declaration*.
The original is in Austin stored away due to it's age. The original will be displayed on occasion. There is a copy always on display in a niche at the state capitol.
Google the Declaration of Independence and there you have it.
at the museum in the white house
yes, but wee old English