National Constitution Center
Museums, Historical Sites, and ZoosPennsylvania, United States51-200 Employees
The National Constitution Center is a private nonprofit institution based in Philadelphia that centers on the U.S. Constitution. It serves as a prominent venue for constitutional education and public debate, fulfilling a congressional charter to share information about the Constitution in a nonpartisan way. Through interactive exhibits and programs, the center aims to illuminate constitutional history and its impact for visitors of diverse ages. It also supports civic education by offering educational programs and online resources intended to engage people across the country in learning about constitutional topics. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the center operates within the museum and civic education space and caters to a broad audience, including visitors from across the United States. A recent development is the April 17, 2026 launch of accessible touch tours for Signers’ Hall, designed to accommodate visitors who are blind or have low vision.