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Ken Griffin to loan first-edition copies of Constitution, Bill of Rights to museum for public display The Citadel CEO purchased the rare first printing of the US Constitution in 2021 for $43.2 million ...
Rare first editions of the Constitution and Bill of Rights, owned by billionaire Ken Griffin, will be displayed at the National Constitution Center for the nation's 250th anniversary.
Imagno/Getty Images Amendment XVIII: Prohibition. Year ratified: 1919. Link to full amendment. More than a half-century before Richard Nixon declared a "war on drugs," America established the 18th ...
The Bill of Rights, containing the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, were ratified on this day in history, Dec. 15, 1791 — enumerating rights and protections cherished by Americans.
What's trending: Michelin Guide in Philadelphia, South Philly Crossing guard and more 02:10. Citadel CEO Ken Griffin believes American prosperity is a testament to the power of the Constitution.
A first printing of the United States Constitution is displayed at Sotheby’s auction house during a press preview on Nov. 5, 2021, in New York. Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson, left, and ...
George Washington’s personal copy of the U.S. Constitution and a draft of the Bill of Rights sold Friday at Christie’s for a whopping $9.8 million.
He will also loan the center his copy of the Bill of Rights, which he has not previously acknowledged owning publicly, and has made a $15 million donation for the exhibit – the largest in the ...