The Fife and Drum Corps Standing Ready during the Celebration at the National Archives on Independence Day, 1992.
If you love the sound of fifes and drums, you’ll love our July 4 celebration!
The Fife and Drum Corps Standing Ready during the Celebration at the National Archives on Independence Day, 1992.
If you love the sound of fifes and drums, you’ll love our July 4 celebration!
Hear the Declaration of Independence read aloud at the National Archives on July 4! Join us at 10 am (details: http://go.usa.gov/vsE) and then go inside and see the original document on display.
Are you coming to July 4 at the National Archives? This year, the four readers of the Declaration of Independence are also direct descendents of the signers of the Declaration of Independence!
It’s free, it’s fun! Bring the family for a full day of historic excitement.
Celebrate July 4 at the National Archives Building! Join us on the Constitution Avenue steps between 7th and 9th Streets as we commemorate this historic day with C-SPAN host Steve Scully as emcee and our annual dramatic reading of the Declaration of Independence.
10 a.m.–11 a.m.
Declaration of Independence Reading Ceremony
* Continental Color Guard and Fife and Drum Corps provided by U.S. 3rd Infantry, the Old Guard
11 a.m.–2 p.m.
Inside the National Archives Building
July 4th at the National Archives is made possible in part by the generous support of John Hancock Financial and Dykema.
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